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    capture
    /ˈkaptʃə/

    verb

    • 1. take into one's possession or control by force: "the island was captured by Australian forces in 1914" Similar catchapprehendseizearrestOpposite free
    • 2. record accurately in words or pictures: "she did a series of sketches, trying to capture all his moods" Similar expressreproducerepresentshow

    noun

    • 1. the action of capturing or of being captured: "the capture of the city"

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

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

  4. Find 3,987 synonyms for capture and other similar words that you can use instead based on 26 separate contexts from our thesaurus.

  5. Synonyms and examples. catch. They were caught trying to smuggle cigarettes across the border. arrest. He was arrested on suspicion of vandalism. place/ put under arrest. The suspect was placed under arrest and charged with armed robbery. apprehend. The police have apprehended two individuals in connection with the crime. nab. informal.

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  8. Synonyms for CAPTURING: winning, earning, gaining, reaping, garnering, making, obtaining, getting; Antonyms of CAPTURING: losing, giving, granting, paying, according, forfeiting, yielding, giving up.

  9. Synonyms for CAPTURE in English: catch, arrest, take, bag, secure, seize, nail, collar, nab, apprehend, ….

  10. Synonyms for capture in Free Thesaurus. Antonyms for capture. 72 synonyms for capture: catch, arrest, take, bag, secure, seize, nail, collar, nab, apprehend, lift, take prisoner, take into custody, feel your collar, invade.

  11. CAPTURING - Synonyms, related words and examples | Cambridge English Thesaurus