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1. capture
verb.
(ˈkæptʃɝ)
Succeed
in
representing
or
expressing
something
intangible.
Antonyms
end
leave
pull out
go
Synonyms
recapture
represent
Etymology
capture (English)
capture (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
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2. capture
verb.
(ˈkæptʃɝ)
Succeed
in
catching
or
seizing,
especially
after
a
chase.
Antonyms
exclude
start
let
uncover
activity
action
activeness
Synonyms
recapture
get
retake
rope
lasso
Etymology
capture (English)
capture (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
3. capture
verb.
(ˈkæptʃɝ)
Attract;
cause
to
be
enamored.
Antonyms
repel
take away
arrive
stand still
ebb
earned run
unearned run
Synonyms
charm
fascinate
appeal
beguile
work
Etymology
capture (English)
capture (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
4. capture
noun.
(ˈkæptʃɝ)
The
act
of
forcibly
dispossessing
an
owner
of
property.
Antonyms
dissuade
unattractiveness
bore
studio
idle
inactivity
fail
Synonyms
taking into custody
arrest
getting
gaining control
catch
Etymology
capture (English)
capture (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
5. capture
verb.
(ˈkæptʃɝ)
Bring
about
the
capture
of
an
elementary
particle
or
celestial
body
and
causing
it
enter
a
new
orbit.
Antonyms
outfield
unpack
untie
unclasp
Synonyms
change
alter
Etymology
capture (English)
capture (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
6. capture
verb.
(ˈkæptʃɝ)
Capture
as
if
by
hunting,
snaring,
or
trapping.
Antonyms
attack
unfold
incomprehension
fearlessness
refuse
lend
sell
Synonyms
batfowl
hunt
ensnare
get
entrap
Etymology
capture (English)
capture (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
7. capture
noun.
(ˈkæptʃɝ)
A
process
whereby
a
star
or
planet
holds
an
object
in
its
gravitational
field.
Antonyms
lose
discontinue
let go of
defy
surrender
Synonyms
activity
natural action
natural process
Etymology
capture (English)
capture (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
8. capture
verb.
(ˈkæptʃɝ)
Take
possession
of
by
force,
as
after
an
invasion.
Antonyms
exempt
confine
stay in place
integrate
free
nonworker
fire
Synonyms
usurp
carry
conquer
arrogate
take over
Etymology
capture (English)
capture (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
9. capture
noun.
(ˈkæptʃɝ)
The
act
of
taking
of
a
person
by
force.
Antonyms
juvenile
rush
stay
unspell
disenchant
displease
Synonyms
felony
abduction
kidnapping
seizure
Etymology
capture (English)
capture (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
10. capture
noun.
(ˈkæptʃɝ)
Any
process
in
which
an
atomic
or
nuclear
system
acquires
an
additional
particle.
Antonyms
consciousness
derestrict
deny
enable
disagree
Synonyms
activity
natural action
natural process
Etymology
capture (English)
capture (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
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