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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91. Both met defeat and one suffered capture, thus becoming, in a very real sense, a national liability.
92. They will need to be especially mindful of her motivations and create situations that are charged enough to capture her attention.
93. He took the first five straight off, and went on to capture the world crown for the first time.
94. Hardware used to capture video images, process them, and send the digitised images to storage devices.
95. The narco manages to stay alive, elude capture, get his drugs across the border, and vanquish authorities.
96. Every attempt to capture an image on film or on disk will ultimately fall short.
97. The film is about a psychiatrist who helps the police capture a depraved serial killer.
98. Church had managed for the first time to capture the awesome power of the cataract.
99. Indeed, it is highly unlikely that White would capture on b7 in this line, 17 0-0 looking distinctly superior.
100. An attempt to capture as much sound from a piano as possible.
100. Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
101. Can you look again, and try to capture all the colors of that sky?
102. How does one possibly capture the flavor of race relations in a society as diverse as the United States?
103. Their aim was to capture high-resolution images of the asteroid on the way down.
104. The best business development groups take further steps to capture and reuse lessons learned from experience.
105. And it is such visions that Pires' pretty, but generic, performances fail to capture.
106. Scanners capture images as a pattern of dots, changing the proportions can instantly turn an acceptable image into a complete mess!
107. The government has offered $500,000 for information leading to Sanchez' capture.
108. Those factors will prompt first one, then several dealers, to lower prices to capture market share from competitors.
109. For six years, Harris has evaded capture by federal agents.
110. It is difficult to capture the essence of why a trip is enjoyable.
111. To capture the truth of the object then, the poem argues, the object must be absent.
112. Government officials have been eager to learn exactly when Hanssen was actively spying and how he evaded capture for so long.
113. He calculated that the Viet Minh would be destroyed in any attempt to capture his position.
114. The government's capture of Toro airstrip near Tabanya has put the displaced almost beyond the reach of help.
115. They're trying to capture a loving relationship, but you can't do it like that.
116. Black feels constrained by the threat of xe8 to capture the white rook which has been en prise for nine consecutive moves.
117. Electronic publishers are racing each other to meet demand for local information on the Web and to capture local ad dollars.
118. Rather, he was a young and fashionable man who was able to capture the spirit of the dawning era.
119. Where these seven industries will be located depends upon who organizes the brainpower to capture them.
120. Of course, in past centuries, no global news network existed to capture the anguish of the victims.
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