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Sentence count:219+12Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: apprehendarrestimprisonseizeAntonym: releaseSimilar words: sculpturecaptainlecturecultureventurepicturemixturegestureMeaning: ['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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61. You're simply using your eye and camera to capture a moment.
62. They capture the heat produced in electricity generation and distribute it through underground pipes.
63. Rita was on target to capture the singles title when a recurring leg injury regrettably ended her bid.
64. Thomas Cook has introduced a £1 deposit offer to try to capture a greater share of early summer holiday sales.
65. Most people would also consider a scanner so that they can capture images and documents.
66. Any disciplinary action taken for failing to follow procedure would be eclipsed by the success of his capture.
67. They also measure the difference between the scores for the successive decades to capture the change in political representation.
68. Eighty-two of the Andry rebels were killed or executed soon after capture.
69. Federal and state engineers are seeking way to capture and treat the contaminated runoff.
70. The execution chair was designed with splatter guards to capture spilled blood.
70. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
71. In short, fertilization enhanced neither the build-up of biological materials nor the capture of nutrients by it.
72. A photographer tried to capture her in the fading sunlight.
73. The exhibition reveals Andr Citro n's vivid creativity and ability to capture the public's imagination.
74. Books can capture injustices in a way that stays with you and makes you want to do something about them. That's why they are so powerful. Malala Yousafzai 
75. No dictionary can really capture something as fleeting and ephemeral as slang.
76. Figure 7.2 is an attempt to capture the complexity involved.
77. He debated with himself whether to stay and so risk capture or leave while the exit was clear.
78. Lt. Forney managed to elude capture by enemy forces for several weeks.
79. Of course, many details could be added to this simple description, but the account offered does capture the general idea.
80. Frequently used in discussions about scanners as a measure of their ability to capture halftone images.
81. The winning candidate needs 270 electoral votes to capture the White House.
82. High-tech digital cameras are used extensively in astronomy to capture dim light from distant galaxies.
83. Yet the significance for the ancient Israelites of the capture of the ark went beyond the scope of such attachments.
84. Doctors and accountants are one thing; husbands on the brink of divorce or even drug barons close to capture are another.
85. But McClellan was beginning to have nagging doubts about his ability to capture the Confederate capital.
86. Meanwhile, local amateur photographers are having a field day trying to capture the agricultural cloth of gold on film.
87. The main target is striped dolphin, because it is the easiest to capture.
88. Molloy was a £110,000 capture from Warrington two years ago.
89. But the Master-Slave dialectic seems to capture the relation between people in pornographic eroticism.
90. Writers and dramatists have always known that one way to capture an audience is to frighten it out of its wits.
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