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    kidnap
    /ˈkɪdnap/

    verb

    • 1. abduct (someone) and hold them captive, typically to obtain a ransom: "militants kidnapped the daughter of a minister"

    noun

    • 1. the action of kidnapping someone: "they were arrested for robbery and kidnap"

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  2. Nov 3, 2024 · Kidnapping, criminal offense consisting of the unlawful taking and carrying away of a person by force or fraud or the unlawful seizure and detention of a person against his will. In all countries it is considered a grave offense punishable by a long prison sentence or death.

  3. KIDNAP definition: 1. to take a person away illegally by force, usually in order to demand money in exchange for…. Learn more.

  4. : to seize and detain or carry away by unlawful force or fraud and often with a demand for ransom. kidnappee noun. or kidnapee. ˌkid-ˌna-ˈpē. kidnapper noun. or less commonly kidnaper. Synonyms. abduct. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of kidnap in a Sentence.

  5. Oct 27, 2022 · We often see in movies or serials, the criminal forcefully taking away any person to another place in order to extract a ransom from his/her family or beloved. We usually call it a ‘kidnapping.’. But we are less aware of the term ‘abduction.’.

  6. To kidnap someone is to take them away illegally and by force, and usually to hold them prisoner in order to demand something from their family, employer, or government. Police uncovered a plot to kidnap him.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KidnappingKidnapping - Wikipedia

    Kidnapping or abduction is the unlawful abduction and confinement of a person against their will. Kidnapping is typically but not necessarily accomplished by use of force or fear, but it is still kidnapping if a person is fraudulently enticed into confinement. There must be movement, however, not only false imprisonment.

  8. To kidnap is to steal a person, or to hold someone as a prisoner until a ransom is paid. The original meaning of kidnap, dating from the late seventeenth century, was "steal children to provide servants to the American colonies," from kid, "child," and nap, "snatch away."

  9. kidnap somebody to take somebody away illegally and keep them as a prisoner, especially in order to get money or something else for returning them synonym abduct, seize. Two businessmen have been kidnapped by terrorists. The terrorists were planning to kidnap one of the president’s sons. Wordfinder. Topics Crime and punishment c1.

  10. tr.v. kid·napped, kid·nap·ping, kid·naps or kid·naped or kid·nap·ing. To abduct or confine (a person) forcibly, by threat of force, or by deceit, without the authority of law. [kid, child + nap, to snatch (perhaps variant of nab or of Scandinavian origin ).] kid′nap·pee′, kid′nap·ee′ (kĭd′nă-pē′) n.

  11. Kidnap definition: to steal, carry off, or abduct by force or fraud, especially for use as a hostage or to extract ransom.. See examples of KIDNAP used in a sentence.