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  1. to take someone as a prisoner, or to take something into your possession, especially by force: Two of the soldiers were killed and the rest were captured. Rebel forces captured the city after a week-long battle. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to find and take a person who has done something wrong.

  2. The meaning of CAPTURE is an act or instance of capturing. How to use capture in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Capture.

  3. The verb to capture means to grab, trap, or take something that doesn't want to be grabbed, trapped, or taken. Hunters, pirates, and kidnappers all capture the things they want. If you want that tiger, you're going to have to capture him, either by setting a trap or shooting him.

  4. Capture definition: to take by force or stratagem; take prisoner; seize. See examples of CAPTURE used in a sentence.

  5. Synonyms for CAPTURE: win, earn, gain, reap, garner, make, obtain, get; Antonyms of CAPTURE: lose, give, pay, forfeit, grant, yield, surrender, give up

  6. Find 93 different ways to say CAPTURE, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  7. to take someone as a prisoner, or to take something into your possession, especially by force: Two of the soldiers were killed and the rest were captured. Rebel forces captured the city after a week-long battle. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to find and take a person who has done something wrong.

  8. take someone in. UK. Detectives took him in for questioning. pick someone up. UK informal. She was picked up for drug dealing. round up. The authorities rounded up dozens of suspects in the weeks after the attack. Go to the thesaurus article about these synonyms and antonyms of capture.

  9. capture something to succeed in accurately expressing a feeling, an atmosphere, etc. in a picture, piece of writing, film, etc. synonym catch. Her photos capture the essence of her subjects. The song captures the spirit of those times. They have captured a moment in people's lives.

  10. capture something to take control of a place, building, etc. using force The city was captured in 1941. capture something to succeed in getting control of something that other people are also trying to control The company has captured 90% of the market.

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