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kidnapping

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Noun — The crime of illegally seizing and holding a person against their will, often for ransom.

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a kidnapping case charged with kidnapping

Etymology

From "kidnap" + "-ing," forming the noun for the act itself.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “kidnapping” mean?

The word “kidnapping” means the crime of illegally seizing and holding a person against their will, often for ransom. In plain terms, the crime of taking someone captive against their will.

How do you pronounce “kidnapping”?

“Kidnapping” is pronounced KIHD-na-pihng (/ˈkɪdnæpɪŋ/ in IPA).

How do you use “kidnapping” in a sentence?

Here is “kidnapping” used in a sentence: “The kidnapping made headlines across the country.”

What part of speech is “kidnapping”?

“Kidnapping” is a noun.

Is “kidnapping” a common word?

“Kidnapping” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the difference between kidnapping and abduction?

Kidnapping and abduction both describe illegally seizing and holding a person against their will, and the terms are often used interchangeably. In everyday usage, "kidnapping" is more commonly associated with cases involving a demand for ransom, though the crime does not always require one.

Is ransom always involved in kidnapping?

No. Kidnapping is defined as illegally seizing and holding a person against their will, and while this is often done for ransom, that is not a required element of the crime.

What is the difference between kidnapping and false imprisonment?

Kidnapping specifically involves illegally seizing and holding a person against their will, which typically includes moving or confining the victim by force. False imprisonment is a broader concept that can apply even without the seizure element that defines kidnapping.

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