Synonym: apprehend, arrest, imprison, seize. Antonym: release. Similar words: sculpture, captain, lecture, culture, venture, picture, mixture, gesture. Meaning: ['kæpɪtɪtʃə] n. 1. the act of forcibly dispossessing an owner of property 2. a process whereby a star or planet holds an object in its gravitational field 3. any process in which an atomic or nuclear system acquires an additional particle 4. the act of taking of a person by force 5. the removal of an opponent's piece from the chess board. v. 1. succeed in representing or expressing something intangible 2. attract; cause to be enamored 3. succeed in catching or seizing, especially after a chase 4. bring about the capture of an elementary particle or celestial body and causing it enter a new orbit 5. take possession of by force, as after an invasion 6. capture as if by hunting, snaring, or trapping.
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31. They use puppets to capture the imagination of younger audiences.
32. His treachery led to the capture and imprisonment of his friend.
33. He managed to evade capture and escaped over the border.
34. They didn't want to raise any false hopes, but they believed her husband had escaped capture.
35. The photograph manages to capture the excitement of the occasion.
36. They witnessed the capture of the city by rebel troops.
37. Her paintings capture the subtle hues of the countryside in autumn.
38. Swanson persuaded Hubley to work undercover to capture the killer.
39. It would be impossible to capture her beauty in a painting.
40. We aim to capture eight percent of the UK wine market.
41. To avoid capture by the enemy,[sentencedict.com] he swallowed a cyanide capsule.
42. The shooting happened while the man was trying to evade capture by the security forces.
43. These photographs capture the essence of working-class life at the turn of the century.
44. In order to escape capture, he fled to the mountains.
45. Successful drives often capture the entire group.
46. You capture light on a film.
47. Rebels from Mabanda tried to capture Vugizo.
48. Rendezvous and capture were expected early Thursday.
49. Neither the successful actors nor the state intervene to protect those who fail to capture many resources.
50. The lights, the stillness, the absolute silence can capture the soul.
51. Increasingly, the core-periphery model fails to capture the diversity, in terms of economic performance, of both the periphery and the core.
52. In effect, a national bounty was promised for the capture of fugitive blacks.
53. A photographers platform on the platform-less side became a permanent fixture allowing photographers to get next to the lip to capture the action.
54. He had to save the President from capture by Louis' men.
55. No matter how many times I ran it through it failed to capture more than one egg in twenty.
56. This gives them overlapping fields of view and the true stereo vision that they need to capture their prey.
57. But a thing I found was that kept wanting to freeze the frame: to capture single images that summed everything up.
58. Small enterprises could capture the imaginations and mobilize the energies of young men.
59. Quite the opposite: Why try to copy naturalistic virtues that the camera can capture more tellingly?
60. He made his lecture demonstrations as lively as possible in order to capture the interest of the undergraduates.
More similar words: sculpture, captain, lecture, culture, venture, picture, mixture, gesture, texture, feature, in future, in nature, creature, by nature, signature, structure, departure, furniture, in the future, for the future, legislature, agriculture, architecture, manufacturer, infrastructure, sumptuous, adapt, Cap., cap, adapt to.