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    R1996 · Romance · 1h 40m

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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

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

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. a group of people who have to watch something or have to buy something because they do not have a choice. hold/take sb captive. to keep someone as a prisoner, or make someone a prisoner: They were held captive by rebels for 32 days. captive. noun [ C ] uk / ˈkæptɪv / us. someone who is kept as a prisoner.

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