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View definitions for captured

captured

adjective as in acquired

adjective as in caught

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adjective as in impounded

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adjective as in kidnapped

adjective as in netted

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adjective as in seized

adjective as in trapped

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This computationally intensive method improves the contrast and resolution of digital images captured in optical microscopes like widefield, confocal or transmission microscopes.

He said he knew the famous theme tune had captured the essence of 007 after switching the main riff from a sitar to an electric guitar.

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These networks shared a common feature: Each molecular network had two forms of "memory" storage that captured information learned from the environment.

Davis, who was captured by the FBI, pleaded guilty in February to robbery and gun charges.

Photographer, artist, musician and diva Tyler Matthew Oyer and I popped around the scene, where Oyer captured moments backstage and on the runway that reverberated with heat and intimacy.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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