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View synonyms for caught

caught

[kawt]

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of catch.



caught

/ kɔːt /

verb

  1. the past tense and past participle of catch

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  • uncaught adjective
  • well-caught adjective
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Nexperia, which produces basic transistors and chips used in cars, electronics and data centers, is caught in the crossfire.

When the Times recently caught up with these former officials, their hair was on fire.

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Allied countries are caught between having to develop long-term solutions to address Russia’s continuing hybrid threats, and a more immediate need to help civilians prepare for the next potential wave of drones.

State Legislatures are caught in a legal vise.

At the same time, companies are caught up in a race to protect dominance or are looking for new ways to make revenue.

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