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hi·jacked
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hijackedadjective
Describing a vehicle, aircraft or vessel whose control has been seized by force
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of hijacked in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of hijacked in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of hijacked in a Sentence
If they get hijacked or held hostage, or somebody bombs Chinese property overseas you've got to react.
It is outrageous that after dismantling commonsense border security measures and unleashing a record-setting border crisis, Secretary Mayorkas has hired an organization that has openly called for the abolition of ICE—one of his own agencies, as a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, I’ll continue to hold the Biden Administration accountable and ensure that taxpayer-funded programs aren’t hijacked by organizations that oppose the very mission of the program.
Pirates hijacked an Iranian-flagged fishing vessel with its 15 crew from near Eyl.
The grant (to Lebanon's army) was based on the assumption that it would strengthen state institutions and allow them to challenge non-state institutions. This was not happening, they were convinced Hezbollah hijacked the Lebanese state.
Our Party has been hijacked, my Party has been hijacked. Our Party is on the way to the ground. And for some people, Our Party's a fun ride, right ? We can put out this outrageous stuff on Twitter,' Yeah I'm getting all these retweets and everybody knows me, I'm famous,' but this plane is going to crash to the ground.
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