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Phrases with «hijack»
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hierarchy
The word
"hijack"
means to take control of something, like a vehicle or a situation, by force and without permission.
Full definition
«to hijack» +
noun
deal
process
thread
move
to hijack
(see also)
hijack
to hijack
to hijack the deal
to hijack the process
to hijack the thread
to hijack the move
to hijack something
Sentences with «hijack»
Snap Happy Bakes is hosting this month and it's managed by
Hijacked by
Twins.
(
tinandthyme.uk
)
For many, this sort of mainstream
hijacking of
the cryptocurrency space is frustrating, perhaps even intrusive.
(
bitcoinist.com
)
«When an old use of a brain center no longer is relevant, it gets
hijacked for
something new.
(
inc.com
)
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Definition of HIJACK
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