Capture

Noun

 * 1) An act of capturing.
 * 2) Something that has been captured; a captive.

Verb

 * 1) To take control of.
 * 2) To store (as in sounds or image) for later revisitation.
 * 3) To reproduce convincingly.
 * 4) To remove or take control of an opponent’s piece in a game (e.g., chess, go, checkers).

Adjectives for Capture
final; violent; rich; gallant; important; nefarious; imminent.

Adverbs for Capture
triumphantly; previously; brilliantly; finally; violently; gallantly; nefariously; shrewdly; skillfully;  dexterously;   slyly;  viciously; cruelly; wantonly.

Synonyms for Capture
grasp, catch, take, seize, arrest, apprehend, snare, trap.

Antonyms for Capture
free, release, lose.

Derived terms

 * screen capture
 * capture the flag

Related terms

 * captivate
 * captive
 * captivity
 * caption

Thesaurus
apprehend, apprehension, arrest, arrestation, arrestment, bag, be seized of, bear the palm, booty, bust, carry, carry away, carry it, carry off, carry the day, catch, catching, collar, collaring, come by, come in for, come into, come out first, contract, corral, coup, derive, drag down, dragnet, draw, earn, enter into possession, finish in front, fluke, forcible seizure, gain, gain the day, get, grab, grabbing, harvest, haul, hold, kidnapping, lay hold of, make, make a killing, make an arrest, nab, nabbing, nail, net, netting, nick, obtain, pick up, picking up, pinch, power grab, prehend, prehension, procure, pull down, put under arrest, reap, run in, running in, sack, score, secure, seize, seizure, seizure of power, snatch, snatching, take, take captive, take hold of, take in, take into custody, take prisoner, take the cake, taking, taking in, taking into custody, win, win out, win the battle, win the laurels, win the palm, win the prize, win through, abduction, acquire,

Etymology
From capture (noun).