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capture v. succeed in representing or expressing something intangible; "capture the essence of Spring"; "capture an idea"
. wn #2
capture v. [
enamour, trance, catch, becharm, enamor, captivate, beguile, charm, fascinate, bewitch, entrance, enchant] attract; cause to be enamored; "She captured all the men's hearts"
. wn #3
capture v. [
get, catch] succeed in catching or seizing, especially after a chase; "We finally got the suspect"; "Did you catch the thief?"
. wn #4
capture n. [
gaining control, seizure] the act of forcibly dispossessing an owner of property
. wn #5
capture n. a process whereby a star or planet holds an object in its gravitational field
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