hijacking

[ US /ˈhaɪˌdʒækɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /hˈa‍ɪd‍ʒækɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. robbery of a traveller or vehicle in transit or seizing control of a vehicle by the use of force
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How To Use hijacking In A Sentence

  • He rued that they were hijacking his Utopian concepts to unleash "a free-for-all fucking epidemic".
  • By hijacking the legitimate connection to a traditional wired computer network, hackers might be able to exploit the soft underbelly of corporate networks and launch even more invasive attacks.
  • It took us three days by bullock cart to reach Delhi and there was no point in hijacking that vehicle.
  • The hijacking became a trigger point for military action.
  • Yoo and Bybee aren't responsible for the government committing the crimes that these two goons were hired to so-called legalise, for the Presidential administration, the Congress, the DoJ, ... always know very well that there was NO way to officially legalise these crimes without usurping (or hijacking) the U.S. Bill of Rights Defense Committee - Headlines
  • The documents showed some entered the country in the days around the suicide hijackings.
  • I suggest that because the emotions in chessboxing are hugely more powerful than those in chess, so the chance of a "neural hijacking" is far more likely!! ChessBase News
  • He's really a cop going undercover to find the perpetrators of a series of daring hijackings.
  • Mr Sharif and six co - accused are facing charges of hijacking, attempted murder, kidnapping and terrorism.
  • Police are also investigating the gang's possible links to three hijackings and another murder, all in Mdantsane.
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