Loss of capture refers to a situation in various contexts, such as sports or military operations, where a player, unit, or entity fails to maintain control over an object or strategic position. In sports, it might involve a team losing possession of the ball, while in military terms, it could mean failing to secure a tactical location. This loss can lead to adverse outcomes, such as conceding points or losing strategic advantages. The concept emphasizes the importance of maintaining control and the consequences of failure in achieving objectives.
Habitat loss, hunting and capture for aviaries.
It was the biggest loss of troops in the war, which caused troop moral to lower
It closed a major port for the blockade-runners, and diminished Southern control over the Mississippi.
It was ironic because fire started by the group to attract rescue ships became the tool to hunt and capture Ralph, representing the deterioration of civilization on the island. This reversal highlights the loss of moral values and descent into savagery among the boys.
Capture is the present tense of capture.
In checkers, if you have the opportunity to capture an opponent's piece, you are required to make that move, provided it is legal. This rule applies even if there are other moves available to you. The only exception is if capturing would put your own piece in jeopardy or if the capture is not possible due to the game state. Failing to make a required capture can result in a loss of the game, depending on the rules being followed.
Although killer whales, or orcas, have no natural predators, they are threatened by loss of prey due to over-fishing and over-hunting by humans, loss of safe habitat due to human actvities, pollution (oil and PCBs), and capture for marine mammal parks.
I had to do a screen capture so I could save it as an image.He tried to capture the injured wolf. Officials set a trap to capture the young bear.
I will make the answer simple. yes.
Direct Data Capture is data capture that came from a direct source
Escape is the antonym of capture.
The Adjective of capture is capturing