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  1. a. : taken and held as or as if a prisoner of war. b (1) : kept within bounds : confined. (2) : of or relating to captive animals. captive breeding. 2. : held under control of another but having the appearance of independence.

  2. Jul 1, 2021 · Captives 101: What Are They, and Why Do I Want One?—Joe McDonald introduces captives, explaining what they are, their purpose, structure, operation, and advantages.

  3. a person or animal whose ability to move or act freely is limited by being kept in a space; a prisoner, especially a person held by the enemy during a war: When the town was recaptured, we found soldiers who had been captives for several years. hold/take someone captive.

  4. a person or animal that is confined or restrained, esp a prisoner of war. a person whose behaviour is dominated by some emotion. a captive of love. adjective. held as prisoner. held under restriction or control; confined. captive water held behind a dam. captivated; enraptured.

  5. Synonyms for CAPTIVES: prisoners, internees, captures, convicts, co-prisoners, jailbirds, arrestees, abductees; Antonyms of CAPTIVES: captors, guards, keepers, guardians, jailers, wardens, marshals, custodians.

  6. 6 meanings: 1. a person or animal that is confined or restrained, esp a prisoner of war 2. a person whose behaviour is.... Click for more definitions.

  7. A captive is something that has been captured and can’t escape, like a prisoner of war or a panda in a zoo. To be captured on the battlefield, and held captive is not so great, but captive doesn’t always describe things that are completely bad, like its synonym, hostage.

  8. Britannica Dictionary definition of CAPTIVE. [count] : someone who is captured and kept as a prisoner. They set their captives free. CAPTIVE meaning: 1 : captured and kept in a prison, cage, etc.; 2 : forced to watch or listen to something because you cannot leave.

  9. [only before noun] not free to leave a particular place or to choose what you want to do. A salesman loves to have a captive audience (= listening because they have no choice). Word Origin. See captive in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: captive. Definition of captive adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  10. Captive definition: One, such as a prisoner of war, who is forcibly confined, subjugated, or enslaved.

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