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1
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
:
Examples:
When the
town
was recaptured, we found
soldiers
who had been captives for
several
years.
2
to keep someone as a
prisoner
or make someone a
prisoner
:
Examples:
The
terrorists
were
holding
several
diplomats
captive
.
3
(of a person or an
animal
) having
limited
ability
to move or
act
freely
because of being
kept
in a
space
:
Examples:
Wildlife
officials
say
double
fences
would help
prevent
the
spread
of
disease
between
wild
and
captive
animals
.
If it is
successful
,
captive
breeding
could
restore
the
population
to 200 in
seven
years.
4
(of a
prisoner
)
held
by the
enemy
during a
war
:
Examples:
The
government
handed
him over to
rebels
in
return
for
captive
soldiers
.
News
that the
soldiers
were
captive
after being
held
at
gunpoint
caused
panic
.
5
a
prisoner
,
esp
. a person
held
by the
enemy
during a
war
6
(being) without the
ability
to
escape
:
Examples:
The
soldiers
were
held
captive
for three
months
.
When
selling
to people in their
homes
, you’ve got a
captive
audience
(= people who cannot leave).
7
not having a
choice
about what
services
,
goods
, etc. you
buy
because there is only one or there are only a few
available
in the place where you are:
Examples:
In the
cinema
,
advertisers
know that they have a
captive
audience
.
Long-distance
airline
passengers
are the
perfect
captive
market
.
Utility
companies
could be
fined
for overcharging
captive
customers
or undercharging
consumers
who have a
choice
of
supplier
.
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