capture

  • 41Capture —   The process of entering data into an automated system. Also called Data Capture, Data Entry, Conversion and EDI …

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  • 42capture — 1. verb 1) the spy was captured in Moscow Syn: catch, apprehend, seize, arrest; take prisoner, take captive, imprison, detain, put/throw in jail, put behind bars, put under lock and key, incarcerate; informal nab, collar, bag, pick up …

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  • 43capture — 1. verb 1) Mark Dawes was captured in Moscow Syn: catch, apprehend, seize, arrest 2) guerrillas have captured several towns Syn: occupy, invade, conquer, seize, take • An …

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  • 44capture — cap•ture [[t]ˈkæp tʃər[/t]] v. tured, tur•ing, n. 1) to take by force or stratagem; take prisoner; seize; apprehend 2) to gain control of or exert influence over: to capture someone s attention[/ex] 3) to take possession of, as in a game or… …

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  • 45capture —   Lawe pio, hopu.    ♦ To avoid capture, lele pio …

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  • 46capture — užsklendimas statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. latchup vok. Einklinken, n; Einschnappen, n; Latchup, n rus. защёлкивание, n; фиксирование, n pranc. captage, m; capture, f …

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  • 47capture — Act of catching or controlling by force, threats or strategy. In international law, the taking or wresting of property from one of two belligerents by the other. Also a taking of property by a belligerent from an offending neutral. Capture, in… …

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  • 48capture — Act of catching or controlling by force, threats or strategy. In international law, the taking or wresting of property from one of two belligerents by the other. Also a taking of property by a belligerent from an offending neutral. Capture, in… …

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  • 49capture — A taking; that which is taken; booty; the seizure of property or soldiers of an enemy in time of war; a prize of war where the taking meets the condition imposed by law. Manila Prize Cases, 188 US 254, 47 L Ed 463, 23 S Ct 415; the seizure of an… …

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  • 50capture — v. & n. v.tr. 1 a take prisoner; seize as a prize. b obtain by force or trickery. 2 portray in permanent form (could not capture the likeness). 3 Physics absorb (a subatomic particle). 4 (in board games) make a move that secures the removal of… …

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