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- CAPTURE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CAPTURE is an act or instance of capturing How to use capture in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Capture
- How to Record Screen on Windows 10 - How-To Geek
Windows 10 has its own built-in screen recording tool that is accessed through the Xbox Game Bar (Windows+G) The Capture tool allows you to record your screen in H 264 MP4 format and provides options for taking screenshots and recording audio
- CAPTURE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
CAPTURE definition: 1 to take someone as a prisoner, or to take something into your possession, especially by force… Learn more
- CAPTURE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Capture definition: to take by force or stratagem; take prisoner; seize See examples of CAPTURE used in a sentence
- CAPTURE definition in American English - Collins Online Dictionary
If you capture someone or something, you catch them, especially in a war The guerrillas shot down one airplane and captured the pilot It was a failed attempt to capture more territory from the enemy
- Capture - definition of capture by The Free Dictionary
1 to take prisoner or gain control over: to capture an enemy; to capture a town 2 (Games, other than specified) (in a game or contest) to win control or possession of: to capture a pawn in chess 3 to succeed in representing or describing (something elusive): the artist captured her likeness 4
- What does Capture mean? - Definitions. net
Capture generally refers to the action of taking something or someone into one's possession, control, or custody, often by force It can also mean to record or express something accurately in words, images, or sounds The term can be used in various contexts such as in games, photography, warfare, or science
- capture - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
capture (countable and uncountable, plural captures) An act of capturing; a seizing by force or stratagem The securing of an object of strife or desire, as by the power of some attraction Something that has been captured; a captive The recording or storage of something for later playback
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