to set a limit or maximum on something
This expression is super useful when you need to talk about setting a maximum limit, like on expenses, headcount, or project scope. ๐ธ It's a professional yet clear way to say 'no more than this' to keep things under control.
๐ก **Pro-tip!** You'll often hear this in discussions about budget or resources. For example, 'We need to put a cap on marketing spend this quarter.' It implies a firm decision to prevent things from going over a certain threshold. Think of it like putting a lid (a 'cap') on a container to stop it from overflowing!
Your team is spending too much on office supplies, and you want to set a maximum amount they can spend each month. Which English expression fits this situation? A. Blow the budget B. Put a cap on spending C. Splash the cash