0 past simple and past participle of capture
1 to take someone as a prisoner, or to take something into your possession, especially by force:
2 to represent or describe something very accurately using words or images:
3 If something captures your imagination or attention, you feel very interested and excited by it:
One suspect has already been captured.
Eleven rebel fighters were killed and two trucks were captured.
He was captured by enemy forces and sent to a prison camp for the rest of the war.
Three of the gang's members were captured and sent to prison.
Fifteen species were exclusively captured in the canopy, 10 were predominantly captured in the canopy, and 12 species were exclusively captured in ground nets.
Indeed, adult males that had disappeared from intact roost sites were never captured again within the study area, despite a continuous mist-netting effort.
The problem is to disentangle behavioral non-compliance from a failure to be captured by language stimuli.