1. screengrab - Noun
2. screengrab - Verb
screengrab (plural screengrabs)
(computing) A screenshot
screengrab (third-person singular simple present screengrabs, present participle screengrabbing, simple past and past participle screengrabbed)
(computing) To generate a screenshot.
A screengrab from the Zoom call, which is now viral on social media, shows a shirtless man at the bottom right corner of the screen. Source: Internet
Martha McSally (screengrab) and former astronaut Mark Kelly (official portrait). Source: Internet
A screengrab from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) website on Wednesday, April 9, 2014 showing an alert to the Heartbleed Bug, a computer virus, and a shutdown of e-filing to the CRA during its busiest personal tax filing period. Source: Internet
A screengrab of the "platform" section of the Ontario PC website on May 28. Source: Internet
This screengrab from a video shows Robel Phillipos, 19, who has been charged with lying to federal investigators in the Boston Marathon bombing case. Source: Internet
I asked the tipster for a screengrab of the video to verify that he had what he claimed to have. Source: Internet