hijacking|hijackings in English
noun
['haɪdʒækɪŋ]
act of commandeering by force
Use "hijacking|hijackings" in a sentence
1. Account Hijacking
2. There has never been hijackings so far out before.
3. Hijacking an airplane is relatively inexpensive.
4. I have been told about the hijacking.
5. There have been a series of hijackings recently in the area.
6. Car hijackings are running at a rate of nearly 50 a day.
7. Copyings hijackings infringements plagiarisms thefts Buccaneerings rapine stealings buccaneerism freebooting maraudings
8. One person was killed during the hijacking.
9. Prosecutors dropped the charges for the cigarette hijacking.
10. Saturday afternoon he foiled a hijacking at LAX.
11. The men were intent on hijacking the airplane.
12. He is the one with a working knowledge of car bombs and plane hijackings.
13. He's survived that and even hijacking and a shooting.
14. Chapter # describes the offences that relate to piracy and aircraft hijacking
15. The current law, the Anti-Hijacking Act, 1982, was last amended in 1994.
16. 20 37 a.m.: Air traffic control reports the hijacking to the US military.
17. At the time of the hijacking the aircraft was 3 years and 3 months old.
18. Software and hardware for the prevention of electronic account hijacking and identity theft
19. Chapter III describes the offences that relate to piracy and aircraft hijacking.
20. Synonyms for Buccaneering include piracy, plagiarism, stealing, theft, bootlegging, hijacking, robbery, freebooting, infringement and rapine
21. In 1976, discussion arose over impending expiration of the statute of limitations on the hijacking.
22. Chapters # and # describe the offences that relate to destruction, piracy and aircraft hijacking
23. Evans was jailed for hijacking a lorry with a £000 load of spirits, tobacco and groceries.
24. All the networks pre-empted their regular schedules to broadcast news of the hijacking.
25. July 1973: Red Army members led the hijacking of Japan Air Lines Flight 404 over the Netherlands.