hijack in the PONS Dictionary

hijack Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Prosecutors dropped the charges for the cigarette hijacking.
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Although there is no evidence of the particular circumstances of this offence, hijacking is an offence that is always very serious.
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There may have been more than four planes targeted for hijacking.
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It scans a user's computer quickly, and displays browser hijacking locations, showing what entries are there.
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Eject could be used at any time and made it possible to hijack enemy planes and continue flying them.
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Large ships can not therefore be hijacked without being detected.
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This can result in the destruction of its host cell because the cell's protein synthesis machinery is hijacked to produce more viruses.
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The spies tie and gag the pilots and hijack the plane.
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She also hijacks some buildings of the city to be put in the town the architect is working on.
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Any load can be subject to hijack; it is not only vehicles that are pulling/carrying high-value loads.
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