How to Use captivity in a Sentence
captivity
noun- The prisoners were released from captivity.
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Our culture does not lack for tales of girls in captivity.
— Steph Cha, USA TODAY, 6 July 2021 -
An adult milky stork stands about 3 feet tall and can live up to 30 years or more in captivity.
— San Diego Union-Tribune, 2 July 2021 -
Safety and freedom aren’t the byproducts of captivity and are not part of the plan for democracy.
— Washington Post, 12 July 2021 -
But in the past few decades, peregrine falcons have made a revival after an intensive effort to breed them in captivity and return them to the wild.
— Washington Post, 2 July 2021 -
Thanks to him, researchers now better understand how to collect and study walruses’ sperm, and sync their hormones in captivity.
— Katherine J. Wu, The Atlantic, 29 June 2021 -
The skippers laid their eggs in captivity, and the butterflies were released back into the wild in western North Dakota.
— Amy R. Sisk, Star Tribune, 17 July 2021 -
Along with his wife, Donner was also a passionate animal advocate, rescuing dozens of dogs over the years and fighting against the captivity of killer whales.
— cleveland, 6 July 2021 -
Birds raised in captivity and released to the wild were doomed to fail.
— Paul A. Smith, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 25 Nov. 2021 -
Try not to keep a bat in captivity for longer than an hour.
— Malia Wollan, New York Times, 8 Sep. 2021 -
She is held in captivity in the midst of a training camp by Nur, a young fighter, wife to a soldier of the Caliphate.
— Nick Vivarelli, Variety, 13 Oct. 2021 -
Over the years, Jim and Lyn would learn of the birth of their second and third grandchildren in captivity.
— James Gordon Meek, ABC News, 27 July 2021 -
On average, milk snakes can live from 12 to 20 years in the wild and even longer in captivity.
— Cori Brown, baltimoresun.com/maryland/carroll, 10 Oct. 2021 -
On that day, which would have been his 117th in captivity, Mills heard a noise in the distance that sounded like a tank.
— al, 24 Apr. 2022 -
Now, the blond timber rattlesnake is safe in captivity, and soon the public will be able to see it.
— Brian Broom, USA TODAY, 1 Oct. 2021 -
Freedom is at the heart of this novel, and with that, captivity.
— Michele Filgate, Los Angeles Times, 25 June 2022 -
In Thailand there are now more elephants in captivity than in the wild.
— Alan Taylor, The Atlantic, 13 Oct. 2021 -
The orca, now believed to be around 57, is the oldest in captivity.
— Chantal Da Silva, NBC News, 30 Mar. 2023 -
This was no solace for Wado, who lived in a cold tent for part of his captivity.
— John Tamny, Forbes, 26 Jan. 2023 -
The species reached a total population — in the wild and in captivity — of about 475 this spring.
— Los Angeles Times, 5 May 2022 -
There are more than 100 hostages still held in captivity.
— Eric Cortellessa/jerusalem, TIME, 8 Aug. 2024 -
Coral only spawn once a year, and very rarely in captivity.
— Tara Duggan, San Francisco Chronicle, 7 Dec. 2021 -
Those were older men, and, in this case, this week, younger people, but all of them alive for months in Hamas captivity.
— CBS News, 1 Sep. 2024 -
The hostages For almost 11 months, Leah Polin had clung to the hope that her grandson would survive the captivity of Hamas and return home.
— Caroline Kubzansky, Chicago Tribune, 6 Oct. 2024 -
The race to free Washington’s last orca in captivity is on the verge of a breakthrough.
— Laura Blasey, Los Angeles Times, 11 Feb. 2022 -
Corals from other parts of the world have been raised in captivity for years and are well understood.
— Kevin Spear, orlandosentinel.com, 2 Sep. 2021 -
On the fourth day of her captivity, Kozakiewicz was convinced Tyree would kill her.
— Diana Pearl, Peoplemag, 5 Sep. 2023 -
Gibbons in captivity have hung pieces of rope or blanket on their cages to make swings.
— National Geographic, 12 Jan. 2023 -
To this day, Smart said her parents have not asked her for details about her time in captivity.
— Analisa Novak, CBS News, 1 June 2022 -
Worried the snails were the last of their kind, the researchers brought the shell-toting creatures into captivity in several zoos across the United Kingdom and France.
— Shi En Kim, Smithsonian Magazine, 28 Dec. 2024
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