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capture
[kap-cher]
verb (used with object)
to take by force or stratagem; take prisoner; seize.
The police captured the burglar.
Antonyms: releaseto gain control of or exert influence over.
an ad that captured our attention;
a TV show that captured 30% of the prime-time audience.
to take possession of, as in a game or contest.
to capture a pawn in chess.
to represent or record in lasting form.
The movie succeeded in capturing the atmosphere of Berlin in the 1930s.
Computers.
to enter (data) into a computer for processing or storage.
to record (data) in preparation for such entry.
noun
the act of capturing.
Antonyms: releasethe thing or person captured.
Physics., the process in which an atomic or nuclear system acquires an additional particle.
Crystallography., substitution in a crystal lattice of a trace element for an element of lower valence.
capture
/ ˈkæptʃə /
verb
to take prisoner or gain control over
to capture an enemy
to capture a town
(in a game or contest) to win control or possession of
to capture a pawn in chess
to succeed in representing or describing (something elusive)
the artist captured her likeness
physics (of an atom, molecule, ion, or nucleus) to acquire (an additional particle)
to insert or transfer (data) into a computer
noun
the act of taking by force; seizure
the person or thing captured; booty
physics a process by which an atom, molecule, ion, or nucleus acquires an additional particle
Also called: piracy. geography the process by which the headwaters of one river are diverted into another through erosion caused by the second river's tributaries
the act or process of inserting or transferring data into a computer
Other Word Forms
- capturer noun
- capturable adjective
- precapture adjective
- uncapturable adjective
- uncaptured adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of capture1
Example Sentences
Video footage captured by a visitor at the park showed the motorcycle being ridden away, flanked by two moped scooters.
Kevin Cummins is a British photographer who captured the group in its earliest days, just before releasing its debut LP “Definitely Maybe.”
A Southern California Lyft driver recently captured on video an alleged assault by seemingly intoxicated passengers who harassed and kicked him during a ride and questioned who “let him in the country.”
A security detail was captured outside Harris’ Brentwood home by a FOX 11 helicopter as the station broke the story of the use of L.A. police.
Our critics discuss how ‘The Paper’ compares to ‘The Office,’ whether the show captures the current state of journalism and, of course, whether or not it’s funny.
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