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The example sentences of CAPTURED in videos (15 in total of 760)

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kylo proper noun, singular ren proper noun, singular confronts verb, 3rd person singular present the determiner captured verb, past participle chewbacca proper noun, singular - the determiner wookie proper noun, singular lowly adverb growls verb, 3rd person singular present - catching verb, gerund or present participle ren proper noun, singular off preposition or subordinating conjunction
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Use "captured" in a sentence | "captured" example sentences

How to use "captured" in a sentence?

  • The friendship of Shostakovich cast a brilliant light over my whole life and whose spiritual qualities captured my soul once and for all time.
    -Galina Vishnevskaya-
  • I'm a big fan of reality shows. I thought the first one, Dukes of Hazzard, captured white people perfectly.
    -George Lopez-
  • Creation is too grand, complex, and mysterious to be captured in a narrow creed. That is why we cherish individual freedom of belief.
    -William F. Schulz-
  • A comic can be aesthetically beautiful. I think they captured it beautifully and accurately.
    -Yancy Butler-
  • What a snapshot is to your life, your life is to eternity, so wouldn't it be nice if eternity captured you smiling?
    -Robert Breault-
  • He captured my heart. He loves me for who I am, not what I can bring to him." - Lucinda Price, Rapture
    -Lauren Kate-
  • When a woman starts talking about her duty, her regard for appearances, and her respect for religion, she raises so many bulwarks which she delights to see captured by storm.
    -Honore de Balzac-
  • my life has been saved over and over again by picking up a book in which someone captured the whole experience of being despised and not dying.
    -Dorothy Allison-
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Definition and meaning of CAPTURED

What does "captured mean?"

/ˈkapCHər/

captured

verb
To attract and hold e.g. interest, attention.

What are synonyms of "captured"?
Some common synonyms of "captured" are:
  • catch,
  • apprehend,
  • seize,
  • arrest,
  • imprison,
  • detain,
  • incarcerate,
  • abduct,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/kaCH/

catch
noun verb

Amount of something that has been caught. To stop something flying and hold it.

/ˌaprəˈhend/

apprehend
verb

arrest someone for crime.

/sēz/

seize
verb

To take a place with force, as by military action.

/əˈrest/

arrest
noun verb

Act of catching people who committed crimes. seize and take into custody.

/imˈpriz(ə)n/

imprison
verb

To put someone (e.g. a criminal) in prison.

/dəˈtān/

detain
verb

keep from proceeding.

/inˈkärsəˌrāt/

incarcerate
verb

imprison or confine.

/abˈdəkt/

abduct
verb

take someone away illegally by force or deception.

What are antonyms of "captured"?
Some common antonyms of "captured" are:
  • free,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/frē/

free
adjective adverb verb

Costing no money. without cost or payment. release from confinement or slavery.

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