capture
[kæptʃə]

verb

[Definition]: to take control of, to acquire

[Example Sentences]:
1. Google is expected to capture 35%.
2. We model cumulative capture device shipments of about 64.1 million by 2019.
3. Lopez eluded capture in Mexico in 2000.
4. I thought I might as well try and capture something you rarely get to see.
5. The posting on Tuesday did not give details of how the capture took place.
6. When running Yosemite on your Mac you can now capture video from a compatible iOS device.
7. They are about stories and moments and whether you capture them or you don't.
8. That alone would be sure to capture headlines for at least a few days.
9. The goal is to reach the end and capture the star.
10. You can use a flash on a portrait to capture both the person and the night sky.
11. This will let you capture a bunch of photos by holding down the shutter button.
12. Are you trying to force a lead capture so you can call the customer again?
13. Plus they have a very long battery life and you can capture videos of what you see.
14. We want Instagram to be a safe and fun place for people to capture and share moments.
15. We think we can capture a big piece of that.


[Antonyms]release

[Synonyms]seize, catch, arrest
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