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It is the past tense of capture which means to catch (in the sense of an animal, not a ball). E.g. "The safari captured three Gazelles to bring back to the zoo."

It can also mean to catch something in a figurative sense: "His poem captured my imagination."; "My camera captured the moment he leaped from the balcony."; "Your love songs have captured my heart."

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i would say the word capture means to take. or to steal something that doesn't belong to you.

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