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I . captive [ˈkæptɪv] SUBST

1. captive (person):

2. captive MILITAR:

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3. captive (animal):

II . captive [ˈkæptɪv] ADJ

captive brand SUBST ECON

captive product SUBST ECON

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The other captives share larger open cells with other captives.
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Similarly, Deuteronomy 21:1014 requires that female captives who were forced to marry the victors of a war could not be sold as slaves.
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However, only captives held in solitary confinement have a cell of their own.
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Fox reported that during earlier periods when the charges had been dropped, the captives had still been allowed to see their attorneys.
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They then used their wagons as barricades, placing the female captives and the children in the middle.
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The empire dissolved into petty polities, fighting among each other for war captives to sell into slavery.
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The defeated clan might pay in lands or cattle and have captives to be ransomed, but extermination and mass casualties were rare.
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Sometimes the alleged abductors appear to make mistakes when returning their captives.
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The extremely rare snake's nature is inoffensive, and captives will generally refuse to strike until they have been subjected to prolonged teasing.
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The people watched helplessly as the raiders torched villages, ransacked pagodas, and took away captives.
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