0 past simple and past participle of captain
1 to lead and be the captain of a team, military group, ship, or aircraft:
The reform project that he captained attempted to do this by appealing to men and women in distinctly gendered ways, but even more by imposing a gendered ideal.
One thing which particularly struck me was that the winning team was captained by a girl.
Obviously, it ought to be captained and guided by people who believe that it is going to be a success.
Later he became a pillar of county society and captained the county cricket team.
Fields was a three-year letter-winner on the varsity basketball squad, which he captained during his junior and senior seasons.
He captained the team to a third place finish in the inaugural season.
She captained the field hockey, ice hockey and lacrosse teams.
An early highlight of his club career came in 1984 when he captained the team to a minor league and championship double.