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  1. RANSOM definition: 1. a large amount of money that is demanded in exchange for someone who has been taken prisoner, or…. Learn more.

  2. The meaning of RANSOM is a consideration paid or demanded for the release of someone or something from captivity. How to use ransom in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Ransom.

  3. RANSOM meaning: 1. a large amount of money that is demanded in exchange for someone who has been taken prisoner, or…. Learn more.

  4. A ransom is the money or goods demanded to be paid in exchange for the release of a captured or kidnapped person or piece of property.

  5. A ransom is the money that has to be paid to someone so that they will set free a person they have kidnapped. Her kidnapper successfully extorted a £175,000 ransom for her release. The president has said this country will never pay ransom for the hostages. The ransom demand was made by telephone.

  6. Ransomware is a type of malware that locks and encrypts a victim's data, files, devices or systems, rendering them inaccessible and unusable until the attacker receives a ransom payment. The first iterations of ransomware used only encryption to prevent victims from accessing their files and systems.

  7. Ransom is the money demanded for the release of a captive. You’ve probably heard the phrase “held for ransom.”. That means someone has been captured and is being held prisoner until a sum of money is delivered to the captors.

  8. to keep somebody as a prisoner and demand that other people pay you an amount of money before you set them free. (disapproving) to take action that puts somebody in a very difficult situation in order to force them to do what you want. The company refused to be held to ransom by the union. a king’s ransom.

  9. RANSOM meaning: money that is paid in order to free someone who has been captured or kidnapped sometimes used figuratively.

  10. Definition of ransom verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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