Action of taking something under constraint.
To attract, arouse and hold attention and interest, as by charm or beauty.
To take possession of by force.
1 The state capture inquiry so far He will continue testifying on Tuesday.
2 Today is a hugely significant day in the history of state capture .
3 It's not been a very good week at the state capture inquiry.
4 The electronic health record was used to capture demographic and pathologic data.
5 For instance, state capture doesn't start with one family or two families.
6 Without this an environment conducive to state capture will continue to flourish.
7 In the U.S., wealth and private sector interests capture the political system.
8 The London Paper was meant to capture a lucrative new urban readership.
9 It will capture every moment, including ones you'll wish you could forget.
10 Statistics alone can no longer capture the severity of America's COVID-19 situation.
11 But this is information coming from the very heart of state capture .
12 These different bands capture different information about the atmosphere and cloud cover.
13 Frein's capture was announced in a brief statement by Pennsylvania State Police.
14 Rooftop gardens can be used to capture water in dense urban areas.
15 However, I was able to capture a protester burning a smaller flag.
16 Business and investor confidence has been annihilated by state capture and corruption.
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