The act of one who hijacks
“The gang has also been linked to assaults on two researchers, a hijacking and two attempted hijackings.”
The action of assuming possession or power of
The hijacking of an airplane or helicopter
The practice of attacking and robbing ships at sea
The action of abducting someone using force
Present participle for to forcibly seize control of something
“Two other hijackers, however, were able to board the flight, and they attempted to hijack the aircraft shortly after take-off.”
Present participle for to seize and detain a person unlawfully or forcefully
Present participle for to unlawfully take possession of something
Present participle for to gain access into, or data from, a (computer) system without authorization
Present participle for to seize a vehicle by force unlawfully, especially to joyride in
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