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capture verb (captured, capturing) 1 to catch; to take prisoner; to gain control of someone or something. 2 in a game, eg chess: to gain possession or control of (a piece, etc). 3 to succeed in recording (a subtle quality, etc) • The camera captured her smile. noun 1 the capturing of someone or something. 2 the person or thing captured. 3 physics the process whereby a neutron is absorbed by a nucleus, and the excess energy produced is released as gamma radiation. capturer noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: French, from Latin captura, from capere to take.