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to capturing
verb
To take control of; to seize by force or stratagem.
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The success is down to capturing men's passion for sport.
"Television doesn't come close to capturing what it's like".
The singer who came the closest to capturing Lee's essence was Shirley Horn.
Technology is getting closer to capturing every movement of your face and so on.
In recent weeks, the Taliban have come close to capturing several provincial capitals.
The film's intimate visual style is rooted in its commitment to capturing moment-to-moment experience.
It was Mickey Rourke who came closest to capturing Christopher Walken's singular aura.
Buñuel gets closer than Arnold to capturing the spirit of Brontë's novel.
The official data don't come close to capturing this cultural shift.
However, his work wasn't dedicated solely to capturing the underside of humanity.
Boxall claims that the novel is ideally suited to capturing 21st-century life.
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