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    hijacking
    /ˈhʌɪdʒakɪŋ/

    noun

    • 1. an act of unlawfully seizing an aircraft, vehicle, or ship while in transit; a hijack: "he was involved in a hijacking in 1981"

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  2. the act of taking control of or using something that does not belong to you for your own advantage, or an occasion when this happens: The public won't stand for the hijacking of its public offices by corrupt politicians. I had recently fixed a browser hijacking issue. Fewer examples.

  3. HIJACK definition: 1. to take control of an aircraft or other vehicle during a journey, especially using violence: 2…. Learn more.

  4. The meaning of HIJACK is to steal (goods in transit) by stopping a vehicle. How to use hijack in a sentence.

  5. 1. a. To seize control of (a vehicle such as an airplane or bus) by use of force, especially as a way of reaching an alternate destination or as an act of terrorism. b. To kidnap (a person in a vehicle): people who have experienced the trauma of being hijacked. c. To stop and rob (a vehicle in transit). d.

  6. Jul 14, 2024 · Definitions of hijacking. noun. robbery of a traveller or vehicle in transit or seizing control of a vehicle by the use of force. synonyms: highjacking. see more.

  7. Definition of 'hijacking' Word Frequency. hijacking in British English. or highjacking (ˈhaɪdʒækɪŋ ) noun. the act or an instance of hijacking. attempted hijackings in the Soviet Union. car hijackings. Car hijackings are running at a rate of nearly 50 a day. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

  8. noun. /ˈhaɪdʒækɪŋ/. /ˈhaɪdʒækɪŋ/. (also hijack) [countable, uncountable] the use of violence or threats to take control of a vehicle, especially a plane, in order to force it to travel to a different place or to demand something from a government.

  9. hijack something to use violence or threats to take control of a vehicle, especially a plane, in order to force it to travel to a different place or to demand something from a government. The plane was hijacked by two armed men on a flight from London to Rome.

  10. Hijacking, the illegal seizure of a land vehicle, aircraft, or other conveyance while it is in transit. Although since the late 20th century hijacking most frequently involved the seizure of an airplane and its forcible diversion to destinations chosen by the air pirates, when the term was coined.

  11. Hijack definition: to steal (cargo) from a truck or other vehicle after forcing it to stop. See examples of HIJACK used in a sentence.