Sentence examples for to captures from inspiring English sources

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to captures

verb

To take control of; to seize by force or stratagem.

  • To capture an enemy, a vessel, or a criminal

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Launched in 2009, the spacecraft has a high-resolution camera to captures images of the lunar surface and an altimeter.

The idea is to captures more variations in a handwritten data set than the typical standalone classifiers or their ensembles.

A H Tilstra et al. presented the high-definition design structure matrix (HDDSM) to captures a spectrum of interactions between components of a product [22].

According to captures in the lure traps, flying adults were present through early July to early October, with a peak at the end of August.

At the back-end of the th receive antenna, a simple filter which matches to captures the energy as follows: (16).

We review the current investment practices in the life science sector and present a comprehensive stage-gate model that aims to captures this investment process.

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Are they in hard-to-capture regions?

"You have to capture it".

So how to capture him?

I wanted to capture that too.

"Here was a chance to capture that.

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