hijack verb uk / ˈhaɪdʒæk / us to take control of something, such as another person’s plan, a system, or a meeting for your own advantage: The association is annoyed that its campaign has been hijacked by pin-striped PR men. verb (used without object) to engage in such stealing or seizing. to seize (a vehicle) by force or threat of force. ![]() ![]() to rob (a vehicle) after forcing it to stop: They hijacked the truck before it entered the city. jack ˈhī-ˌjak : to seize possession or control of (a vehicle) from another person by force or threat of force specifically : to seize possession or control of (an aircraft) especially by forcing the pilot to divert the aircraft to another destination hijack noun hijacker noun More from Merriam-Webster on hijack verb (used with object) to steal (cargo) from a truck or other vehicle after forcing it to stop: to hijack a load of whiskey. ![]() Broadband Select from the list of servers belowħ20p Choose Server 1 1080p Choose Server 2 4K Choose Server 3 HD Choose Server 4
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