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Synonyms for CAPTURE
ˈkæp tʃərcap·ture
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English Synonyms and Antonyms
capture
The legal term arrest carries always the implication of a legal offense; this is true even of arresting for debt. But one may be detained by process of law when no offense is alleged against him, as in the case of a witness who is held in a house of detention till a case comes to trial. One may be restrained of his liberty without arrest, as in an insane asylum; an individual or corporation may be restrained by injunction from selling certain property. In case of an arrest, an officer may secure his prisoner by fetters, by a locked door, or other means effectually to prevent escape. Capture is commonly used of seizure by armed force; as, to capture a ship, a fort, etc. Compare HINDER; OBSTRUCT.
Synonyms:
apprehend, arrest, catch, detain, hold, make prisoner, restrain, secure, seize, stop, take into custody, take prisonerAntonyms:
discharge, dismiss, free, liberate, release, set freePreposition:
Arrested for crime, on suspicion, by the sheriff; on, upon, or by virtue of a warrant; on final process; in execution.
Princeton's WordNet
capture, gaining control, seizurenoun
the act of forcibly dispossessing an owner of property
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gaining control, capture, raptus, seizure, ictuscapturenoun
a process whereby a star or planet holds an object in its gravitational field
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gaining control, seizurecapturenoun
any process in which an atomic or nuclear system acquires an additional particle
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gaining control, seizurecapture, seizurenoun
the act of taking of a person by force
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gaining control, capture, raptus, seizure, ictuscaptureverb
the removal of an opponent's piece from the chess board
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gaining control, seizurecaptureverb
succeed in representing or expressing something intangible
"capture the essence of Spring"; "capture an idea"
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trance, get, beguile, becharm, fascinate, conquer, enamor, enchant, appropriate, seize, charm, captivate, enamour, bewitch, catch, entrancecapture, enamour, trance, catch, becharm, enamor, captivate, beguile, charm, fascinate, bewitch, entrance, enchantverb
attract; cause to be enamored
"She captured all the men's hearts"
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hitch, tempt, capture, take in, delight, ravish, conquer, beguile, get, witch, spellbind, trip up, transfix, mesmerize, captivate, view, arrest, enamour, grip, trance, jinx, fascinate, enamor, see, enrapture, enthrall, becharm, mesmerise, hex, magnetise, intrigue, hoodwink, transport, catch up with, enthral, watch, seize, entrance, charm, glamour, pick up, overhear, appropriate, catch, influence, magnetize, overtake, grab, enchant, juggle, take hold of, bewitchget, catch, captureverb
succeed in catching or seizing, especially after a chase
"We finally got the suspect"; "Did you catch the thief?"
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overhear, take, pick up, catch up with, make, mystify, experience, develop, draw, have, become, sustain, receive, scram, conquer, amaze, stimulate, sire, drive, engender, enamour, trance, go, fix, pay back, get under one's skin, stick, suffer, beat, set about, get down, arrive, fascinate, enamor, becharm, incur, contract, bring forth, grow, dumbfound, stupefy, start, take hold of, captivate, arrest, bring, bewilder, see, mother, induce, buzz off, catch, let, obtain, beget, flummox, entrance, get, generate, capture, grab, find, watch, appropriate, take in, produce, start out, pose, view, vex, enchant, aim, hitch, perplex, overtake, gravel, begin, fetch, seize, father, commence, beguile, trip up, puzzle, set out, convey, acquire, come, pay off, bugger off, cause, bewitch, nonplus, charm, bafflecaptureverb
bring about the capture of an elementary particle or celestial body and causing it enter a new orbit
"This nucleus has captured the slow-moving neutrons"; "The star captured a comet"
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trance, get, beguile, becharm, fascinate, conquer, enamor, enchant, appropriate, seize, charm, captivate, enamour, bewitch, catch, entranceappropriate, capture, seize, conquerverb
take possession of by force, as after an invasion
"the invaders seized the land and property of the inhabitants"; "The army seized the town"; "The militia captured the castle"
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usurp, capture, fascinate, attach, earmark, sequester, conquer, beguile, impound, get, allow, captivate, enamour, suppress, trance, confiscate, get hold of, assume, prehend, enamor, take over, becharm, reserve, arrogate, subdue, curb, stamp down, set aside, seize, clutch, entrance, inhibit, charm, appropriate, catch, grab, enchant, bewitchcapture, catchverb
capture as if by hunting, snaring, or trapping
"I caught a rabbit in the trap today"
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beguile, watch, view, enamour, overhear, entrance, capture, appropriate, see, fascinate, enchant, catch up with, charm, trip up, catch, bewitch, take in, becharm, overtake, conquer, get, grab, trance, take hold of, hitch, pick up, seize, enamor, arrest, captivate
Editors Contribution
glomnoun
Submitted by Providence on July 18, 2023
Dictionary of English Synonymes
capturenoun
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seizure, arrest, apprehension, catching, catchcapturenoun
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prizecaptureverb
Synonyms:
seize, catch, apprehend, arrest, take by force, take possession of
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
PPDB, the paraphrase database
List of paraphrases for "capture":
catch, captures, capturing, trapping, pickup, seizure, uptake, catching, seize, catchment, arrest, live-capture, harvest, entrapment, catches, trap, collection, sequestration, apprehension, apprehend, collect, harvesting, grasp, abstraction, arrested, captured, conquer
Concise Medical Dictionary, by Joseph C Segen, MD
CAPTURE
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c7E3 Fab Antiplatelt Therapy in Unstable Refractory AnginaCAPTURE
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c7E3 Fab AntiPlatelet Therapy in Unstable REfractory angina
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How to use CAPTURE in a sentence?
Conch has taken the lead in carbon capture and it is loss-making for them ... but we hope the entire industry can follow, we are preparing to deploy this equipment. We also need to consider how to earn money from it.
Up until now we have about 700 operating hours here at Klemetsrud and we have captured about 80 tonnes of CO2, and what is nice from this flue gas from Klemetsrud is the high content of the CO2, it's about 12 percent, volume percent, of CO2, it's fairly easy to capture. So up until now we have no problem with the process, it works very steady and so far all the test results look very promising.
It’s the one place we may need in the future if we capture a terrorist, and we want information, there’s a reason for a place like Guantanamo, no reason whatsoever to shut it… Why are we doing this?
Blood tests on the sideline, better imaging to identify a concussion -- that's the sort of transcendant science we were hoping to capture and encourage by running this challenge.
Bad decisions in Washington have consistently favored the interests of multinational corporations and big business lobbyists over the interests of family farmers, mergers mean that farmers have fewer and fewer choices for buying and selling, while vertical integration has meant that big agribusinesses face less competition throughout the chain and thus capture more and more of the profits.
Translations for CAPTURE
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- أسرArabic
- пленяване, пленник, пленявам, плячка, улавям, взимам, хващане, хващамBulgarian
- captura, capturarCatalan, Valencian
- vzít, zachytit, zajmoutCzech
- einfangen, Fang, fangen, Festnahme, gefangen nehmen, Erfassung, GefangennahmeGerman
- kaptoEsperanto
- captura, capturarSpanish
- گرفتن, بازگیریPersian
- vangita, siepata, tallentaa, napata, sieppaus, tavoittaa, siepattu, kaapataFinnish
- CapturerFrench
- gabháilIrish
- beò-ghlac, glac, glacadhScottish Gaelic
- capturaGalician
- לכידהHebrew
- 記録, とる, 捉える, 捕獲Japanese
- 포착Korean
- fangstNorwegian
- zbićPolish
- взять, захват, овладева́ть, захва́т, плене́ние, улови́ть, [[брать]] [[в]] [[плен]], запи́сывать, ула́вливать, пле́нник, захва́тывать, брать, овладе́ть, плени́ть, пле́нница, завладе́ть, записа́ть, пленя́ть, пленный, пле́нный, пои́мка, [[взять]] [[в]] [[плен]], завладева́ть, захвати́тьRussian
- vzeti, ujetiSlovene
- nasaSwahili
- ele geçirmekTurkish
- захопленняUkrainian
- 捕獲Chinese
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