📸capture

verb
/ˈkæptʃər/

Meaning

to take control of something or someone by force

Example Sentences

The soldiers managed to capture the enemy base.

Example Expressions

capture the moment

Synonyms

seize, arrest, apprehend, conquer, trap

Antonyms

release, free, liberate

Collocations

capture the flag, capture attention, capture market, capture image

More Example Sentences

A photographer captures a sunset at the beach

If you try, a bright future will come to your capture.

A photographer captures a sunset at the beach with her professional camera

A photographer captures a sunset at the beach with her professional camera while the sky turns orange and pink

A photographer captures a sunset at the beach with her professional camera while the sky turns orange and pink and the waves crash gently on the shore

A photographer captures a sunset at the beach with her professional camera while the sky turns orange and pink and the waves crash gently on the shore creating a perfect scene

A photographer captures a sunset at the beach with her professional camera while the sky turns orange and pink and the waves crash gently on the shore creating a perfect scene that she wants to include in her portfolio

A photographer captures a sunset at the beach with her professional camera while the sky turns orange and pink and the waves crash gently on the shore creating a perfect scene that she wants to include in her portfolio to display at a gallery next month

A photographer captures a sunset at the beach with her professional camera while the sky turns orange and pink and the waves crash gently on the shore creating a perfect scene that she wants to include in her portfolio to display at a gallery next month where she hopes to attract new clients

A photographer captures a sunset at the beach with her professional camera while the sky turns orange and pink and the waves crash gently on the shore creating a perfect scene that she wants to include in her portfolio to display at a gallery next month where she hopes to attract new clients who appreciate the beauty of nature captured through her artistic lens.

Related Vocabularies

to become smaller in size; to draw back in fear
to cause someone or something to lose the ability to move or function normally
To plant seeds in the ground for growing crops or plants.
to turn into glass or a glass-like substance by heat
to obtain something, especially money, by force, threats, or unfair means
to press or squeeze something so hard that it is damaged or destroyed

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