Plural for a leader or person in authority
“She maintained her bearing as the captain of the soldiers unfurled a parchment, announced her name, and made the declaration of her arrest.”
Plural for a person of high rank, status, power, or influence (in a given field)
“The captain of the industry, Oscar Siches, speaks about the maritime industry and the importance of collaboration and knowledge sharing.”
(colloquial) Plural for a mariner or sailor who mans a ship
Plural for a person who operates the flying controls of an aircraft
Plural for a school pupil with disciplinary or other special duties
Plural for a fellow member of a team
Plural for a police officer or member of law enforcement
To be the leader of, or to take the lead
“Chiplunkar enthusiastically agreed to captain this team of idealists.”
To manage or oversee the affairs of
“The CEO was known for her ability to captain the company through challenging times, making strategic decisions that ensured its success.”
To take or be in charge of a movement or endeavor
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