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capture <a capture; captures> N

capture <a capture; captures> N

capture N LAW

capture device N COMPUT

capture reaction CHEM

data capture N COMPUT

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This led to a lifetime of photography that captures striking images of intimate human conditions, with an unwavering eye.
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The "n" -back task captures the active part of working memory.
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On the surface, vape's selection captures the exploding popularity of e-cigarettes -- which, effectively invented in 2003, are suddenly close to a $2 billion market.
time.com
I think it captures and summarizes the hopeful sentiment of the album.
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It captures that unmerited sense of ownership, that confident unaccountability, those menacing, charmless jokes.
www.spectator.co.uk
Or do they choose "adjustments," the catchall post-season adjective that captures everything from lineup changes to tweaking how you defend an elbow pick-and-roll?
www.sportsnet.ca
In contrast to a still camera, which captures a single snapshot at a time, the movie camera takes a series of images, each called a frame.
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The tape recorder captures things that are not preserved in even the best researchers' field notes.
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The oval electric ray is sightless and captures prey via suction; it is known to feed on polychaete worms.
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She stares down her pain with a pitiless gaze, and captures it vividly and beautifully on canvas.
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