A person who is confined; especially a prisoner of war.
Giving or marked by complete attention to.
1 Watch how South African captive bred animals feed the Asian tiger trade
2 If Lord Asriel's held captive now, it might help set him free.
3 Remember, six months ago we managed to take one of them captive ? '
4 You're a captive and the rules are specific regarding prisoners of war.
5 The animal was the largest in the captive herd, probably the leader.
6 I never thought we'd need to keep anyone captive at Omega Point.
7 A French journalist also joined the list of those being held captive .
8 But the group is still holding 23 captive soldiers and police officers.
9 Luxembourg in favor of the poor captive , and succeeded to my wishes.
10 They've got a captive society, Jagger said in an interview in May.
11 And in the eyes of his beautiful captive he read the answer.
12 The captive VenHold crewmembers seemed a more likely source of viable information.
13 Then for years, her mind and body were taken captive by Shadoath.
14 A captive animal often reveals traits never recognized in the free individual.
15 Facebook users will constitute a captive market and will be correspondingly exploited.
16 The god Merodach was still a captive in the temple of Ashur.
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