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was capture
verb
To take control of; to seize by force or stratagem.
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Was capture so impossible?
What John did was capture that moment perfectly".
What I was trying to do here was capture their sound.
Probably the most frequent was capture in war, either by design, as a form of incentive to warriors, or as an accidental by-product, as a way of disposing of enemy troops or civilians.
What David Crane and Marta Kauffman's series did so extraordinary well, of course, was capture the loyalty that groups of unmarried people can share as they seek their place in the world, and wrap the whole thing in 21 minutes of occasionally heart-busting glee.
Three dimensional movement was capture by six cameras, calibrated with a residual error less than 1 mm and a sampling rate of 500 Hz.
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The company said it was "capture-ready".
He was captured and imprisoned.
Sigismund was captured and killed.
She was captured in 2006.
He was captured in August 2010.
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