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captivité

captivity

noun kap-tee-vee-TEH Rare

Origin: Latin 'captivitas'

Usage Note

Captivité describes the state of being held prisoner or confined, applied to people and animals alike. En captivité (in captivity) is a frequent collocation in wildlife contexts. The related adjective captif/captive and noun le captif (captive) share the same root.

Examples

"Les animaux souffrent souvent en captivité."

Natural Translation

Animals often suffer in captivity.

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