ppl. a. [f. prec. vb. + -ED.] Made captive, enthralled.

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1621.  Molle, Camerar. Liv. Libr., Ded. This captiuated and exhausted Kingdome.

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1636.  Featly, Clavis Myst., xiii. 183. To release your long captivated attention.

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1692.  South, 12 Serm. (1697), I. 294. The Victorious Philistines were worsted by the Captivated Ark.

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1750.  Beawes, Lex Mercat. (1752), 213. The Captor must exhibit all the Ship’s Papers and captivated Mariners to be examined.

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Mod.  A captivated admirer.

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