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captive

[kap-tiv] / ˈkæp tɪv /




Example Sentences

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It wasn’t long before Hill realized she had a captive audience.

From The Wall Street Journal

For decades, great cities benefited from a relatively captive tax base.

From The Wall Street Journal

The truth didn’t set them free; it kept them captive in poverty.

From Literature

It was like my mind was attached to some bizarre creature and it was carrying me away captive.

From Literature

Animal rights groups say this case highlights the poor living conditions of captive tigers used for entertainment in Thailand.

From BBC