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capture

/ˈkæp.tʃər/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.verb

To take into one's possession or control by force; or to succeed in representing or recording something accurately.

Example Sentences:
  • The rebel forces managed to capture the city's main radio station.
  • The novelist perfectly captured the atmosphere of 1920s Paris.
2.noun

The act of catching or gaining control over something, or the state of being caught.

Example Sentences:
  • The capture of the rare leopard was a major milestone for the conservation team.
  • The video capture of the event was used as evidence in court.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Originating in the mid-16th century from the Middle French 'capture', which stems from the Latin 'captura', a derivative of 'captus' (the past participle of 'capere', meaning 'to take' or 'to seize'). It shares the same root as 'captive' and 'capacity'.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of a CAP being placed over a butterfly to CAPture it.

Frequently Asked Questions About “capture

1. What is the meaning of “capture” in English?

In English, capture (verb) is defined as: “To take into one's possession or control by force; or to succeed in representing or recording something accurately.”.

2. How do you use “capture” in a sentence?

The rebel forces managed to capture the city's main radio station.

3. What are English synonyms of “capture”?

Common synonyms include:seize,apprehend,secure,snare,record

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “capture”?

Originating in the mid-16th century from the Middle French 'capture', which stems from the Latin 'captura', a derivative of 'captus' (the past participle of 'capere', meaning 'to take' or 'to seize'). It shares the same root as 'captive' and 'capacity'.