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kidnap

kidnap
Transitive Verb
past: kidnappedpp: kidnappeding: kidnapping

This term carries a heavy criminal connotation, specifically implying the abduction of a person against their will for an ulterior motive, most commonly financial gain. It evokes a sense of urgency, danger, and violation of personal liberty. As a noun, the word refers to the specific event or crime of abduction. While it can be used as a countable noun in legal or journalistic contexts to describe individual incidents, it is frequently treated as an uncountable concept when discussing the act of kidnapping in general.

Meanings

Transitive Verbkidnap
[~ someone]

To take someone away illegally by force, typically in order to demand a ransom.

"The gang attempted to kidnap the businessman's daughter."

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