caught
[kɔ:t]

verb

[Definition]: past tense and past participle of catch; got hold of, capture

[Example Sentences]:
1. These are the ones that caught our eye in 2014.
2. Overall, fiscal year 2015 saw the lowest number of illegal immigrants caught since the 1970s.
3. Mr Morris was caught and found guilty of computer fraud and was fined $10,050 £7,785.
4. No further details on where or how they were caught were immediately available.
5. All the talk about data privacy can get caught up in political wrangling.
6. So we talked a lot about how we could make sure the iPad caught on right away.
7. There was no recording you caught what you could when you could.
8. Police only caught up with him when he ran out of gas.
9. So it seems that the aircraft caught fire and that the fire spread very quickly.
10. He got caught for most of the things he did.
11. Now it seems like the local authorities have finally caught on.
12. Those who were caught up in the story feel the same.
13. He has been caught between the two sides a lot lately.
14. We end up getting caught between the two opposite ends of the debate.
15. If ARM ever caught up to Intel on performance it would face the same challenges Intel faces.

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