bondslave |
captive |
Related terms |
Bondslave is a related term of captive.
As a noun bondslave
is one who works as a slave under an indenture; a bondsman or bondswoman.
As a verb captive is
.
bondman |
captive |
Related terms |
Bondman is a related term of captive.
As a noun bondman
is a man who is bound in servitude; a slave or serf.
As a verb captive is
.
captive |
imprison |
As verbs the difference between captive and imprison
is that
captive is while
imprison is to put in or as if in prison; confine.
captive |
estrange |
As verbs the difference between captive and estrange
is that
captive is while
estrange is to cause to feel less close or friendly; alienate to cease contact with (particularly of a family member or spouse, especially in form estranged).
captive |
interrupt |
As verbs the difference between captive and interrupt
is that
captive is while
interrupt is to disturb or halt an ongoing process or action by interfering suddenly.
As a noun interrupt is
(computing) an event that causes a computer to temporarily cease what it was doing and attend to a condition.
captive |
confine |
As nouns the difference between captive and confine
is that
captive is one who has been captured or is otherwise confined while
confine is limit.
As an adjective captive
is held prisoner; not free; confined.
As a verb confine is
to restrict; to keep within bounds; to shut or keep in a limited space or area.
captive |
apprehend |
As verbs the difference between captive and apprehend
is that
captive is while
apprehend is (archaic) to take or seize; to take hold of.
captive |
captives |
As verbs the difference between captive and captives
is that
captive is while
captives is .
detain |
captive |
As verbs the difference between detain and captive
is that
detain is keep (someone) from proceeding by holding them back or making claims on their attention while
captive is .
monopoly |
captive |
As a proper noun monopoly
is a board game in which players use play money to buy and trade properties, with the objective of forcing opponents into bankruptcy.
As a verb captive is
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