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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. b. : to gain or win especially through effort. captured 60 percent of the vote. 2. a. : to emphasize, represent, or preserve (something, such as a scene, mood, or quality) in a more or less permanent form.

  3. verb (used with object) , cap·tured, cap·tur·ing. to take by force or stratagem; take prisoner; seize: The police captured the burglar. Synonyms: nab, grab, apprehend, snare, arrest, catch. Antonyms: release. to gain control of or exert influence over: an ad that captured our attention;

  4. Find 128 words that mean captured, such as arrested, imprisoned, or earned, and their opposites, such as free, released, or lost. Learn the definitions and examples of captured as an adjective or a verb.

  5. Verb Forms. catch. capture somebody/something to catch a person or an animal and keep them as a prisoner or shut them in a space that they cannot escape from. Allied troops captured over 300 enemy soldiers.

  6. 2.verb [no cont] B2. If something or someone captures a particular quality, feeling, or atmosphere, they represent or express it successfully. The mood was captured by a cartoon in the New York Post. [beVERB -ed + by] 3.verb.

  7. Definition of capture noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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