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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121. A professional photographer will capture the chain of events, from the bride leaving her home to the cutting of the cake.
122. But he attempts to capture the flow of the music in constant eddies of movement.
123. Film-makers have always known that one way to capture an audience is to frighten it out of its wits.
124. A bounty of $250,000 is being offered for the capture of the killer.
125. Despite being on a tighter budget than the so-called market leaders, Robert knows how to capture a punter's loyalty.
126. That they will never capture or carry off from the settlements white women or children.
127. Nikon 2 uses multiple-threads so you can capture images even though the program is busy processing other captured images.
128. Laurence argued that putting cartoon characters on stamps is precisely not the way to capture the imagination of children.
129. "Snow White" had a December release date to capture the Christmas market.
130. The chance discovery of a blood-stained shirt led to the capture of the killer.sentencedict .com
131. The home pack relates to domestic environmental issues and has been designed to capture the interest of the whole family.
132. In ignoring such joy we destroy ourselves. In attempting to restrict it we attempt to capture a butterfly.
133. The print itself is featureless and does nothing visually to capture the attention or involve the emotions.
134. The philosophy of animal rights calls for an end to the capture and training of wild animals, for purposes of entertainment.
135. They are offering a reward for information leading to his capture.
136. Chimpanzee males combine to capture prey which is then torn up and shared.
137. This survey is an attempt to capture much more detailed and precise data.
138. The idea was to capture on film how the countryside was changing as the nation underwent great social and economic change.
139. Four were soon recaptured, but two others, including Ricky Roberts, evaded capture.
140. Particularly significant was his capture of the Republican vote by 69 %-26 % over McCain.
141. Floral bed linen and a plain white quilted bedcover with masses of appliqued cushions, for example, capture the romantic look perfectly.
142. The Third Labour was the capture of the wild Keryneian Hind with golden antlers.
143. He went to Gouesnou during a recent visit to meet friends who helped him to evade capture for a time.
144. We want to capture the essence of his great trio, but with our own arrangements and in our own way.
145. I would spend all my time trying to capture this place on paper.
146. Pizazz Plus is a software package with screen capture and file conversion utilities that will allow you to enhance your printed images.
147. Guild board member Leigh Timmons appreciates Glendinning's work because of his ability to capture detail.
148. Oliver Cromwell came to Stamford in 1643, following the retreat of the Cavalier army who had tried to capture Peterborough.
149. Stumbling forward blindly, he tried to recall the route the oriental had taken him after his capture on his previous visit.
150. The mission was aborted after news came of the capture of the city.
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