hijacked

[US]/ˈhaɪdʒæktɪd/
[UK]/ˈhaɪdʒæktɪd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to seize control of a vehicle or aircraft; to kidnap; to rob on the road; to manipulate a meeting for personal agenda

Phrases & Collocations

hijacked plane

hijacked vehicle

hijacked ship

hijacked broadcast

hijacked account

hijacked message

hijacked data

hijacked meeting

hijacked session

hijacked network

Example Sentences

the plane was hijacked by armed terrorists.

the meeting was hijacked by a single agenda item.

her presentation was hijacked by technical difficulties.

the social media campaign was hijacked by trolls.

they hijacked the conversation to discuss their own issues.

the story was hijacked by sensational headlines.

the event was hijacked by protesters.

the project was hijacked by competing interests.

the narrative was hijacked by misinformation.

her ideas were hijacked by her colleagues.

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