capture - use in sentences

Object

  • spirit: It captures the true spirit of worship from the heart of his powerful ministry.
  • mood: Other great features include seven Scene Selection shooting modes to capture the mood of every moment.
  • moment: The upper image captures the moment that I first saw her, working away head down in her nesting ' pot ' .
  • image: The camera can be left on site during the fitting out stage to capture clear images of any thieves or vandals.

Converse of object

  • evade: In April 1993, suspected drug dealer Alfred Acree tried to evade capture in Charles County, Virginia, by running into a wood.

Subject

  • pirate: A boy was captured by pirates, and had to serve them wine in a glass.
  • bandit: When the real Kennedy King is captured by bandits in Spain, Latham goes to his aid but ends up a prisoner as well.

Adjective modifier

  • ascent: Course content is appropriate for Ascent Capture end users as well as Solution Providers, integrators and consultants who are certified in Ascent Capture.
  • incidental: The Directive requires that member states monitor the incidental capture and killing of all cetaceans.

Preposition: by

  • bandit: When the real Kennedy King is captured by bandits in Spain, Latham goes to his aid but ends up a prisoner as well.

Modifies a noun

  • microdissection: These are questions that are being addressed through techniques such as laser capture microdissection, in situ hybridization and techniques to investigate gene function.

Noun used with modifier

  • motion: We will show how motion capture is done using state of the art virtual reality equipment.
  • carbon: Until new, advanced technologies are developed for energy production, carbon capture and storage technologies are required.
  • data: Can the data acquisition system capture around 30 frames per second?
  • screen: Slide Show: A simple slide show of graphics or screen captures.

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