Hijack - English meaning
Hijack – definitions in English dictionary
verbUnlawfully seize (an aircraft, ship, or vehicle) in transit and force it to go to a different destination or use it for one's own purposes.
Usage examples:
A man armed with grenades hijacked the jet yesterdaySynonims:
CommandeerSeizeTake overTake possession ofSkyjackAppropriateExpropriateConfiscateSnatch
nounAn incident or act of hijacking.
Usage examples:
An unsuccessful hijack attempt
verbTake arbitrarily or by force
verbTo force someone to give you control of a vehicle, aircraft, or ship that is in the middle of a trip
Usage examples:
Gunmen tried to hijack their truck., the movie hijacks some of its style from "blade runner.", [ u …
verbTo take control of something, such as another person's plan, a system, or a meeting for your own advantage
Usage examples:
The association is annoyed that its campaign has been hijacked by pin-striped pr men., hundreds of …
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Word origin
1920s (originally US): of unknown origin.
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