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hijacking

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hi·jack also high·jack  (hjk) Informal
tr.v. hi·jacked also high·jacked, hi·jack·ing also high·jack·ing, hi·jacks also high·jacks
1.
a. To stop and rob (a vehicle in transit).
b. To steal (goods) from a vehicle in transit.
c. To seize control of (a moving vehicle) by use of force, especially in order to reach an alternate destination.
2.
a. To steal from as if by hijacking.
b. To swindle or subject to extortion.
n.
The act or an instance of hijacking.

[Probably back-formation from highjacker, perhaps from jacker, holdup man, from jack, to jacklight.]

hijacker n.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.hijackinghijacking - robbery of a traveller or vehicle in transit or seizing control of a vehicle by the use of force
robbery - larceny by threat of violence
buccaneering, piracy - hijacking on the high seas or in similar contexts; taking a ship or plane away from the control of those who are legally entitled to it; "air piracy"
Translations
hijacking [ˈhaɪdʒækɪŋ] Nsecuestro m (fig) → apropiación f
hijacking [ˈhaɪdʒækɪŋ] n [plane] → détournement m; [train] → attaque f
car hijackings → vols mpl de voitures avec violence
hijacking [ˈhaɪˌdʒækɪŋ] npirateria aerea; (incident) → dirottamento
hijacking [ˈhaɪˌdʒækɪŋ] npirateria aerea; (incident) → dirottamento


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