hijack in Finnish
hijack in Finnish is kaappaus, kaapata — hijack means to seize illegal control of a vehicle, especially a plane, in order to rob it or force it to a destination.
hijack in Finnish
kaappaus
An instance of hijacking; the illegal seizure of a vehicle; a hijacking.
kaapata
To forcibly seize control of some vehicle in order to rob it or to reach a destination (especially an airplane, truck or a boat).
What does "hijack" mean?
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verb To seize illegal control of a vehicle, especially a plane, in order to rob it or force it to a destination.
"The gang hijacked the truck and stole its entire cargo."
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verb To take control of a process, event, or resource and redirect it for a different purpose.
"A few loud attendees hijacked the meeting to push their own agenda."
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noun An act of hijacking; an illegal seizure of a vehicle or process.
"Security was tightened after the attempted hijack."
hijack in a sentence
- The gang hijacked the truck and stole its entire cargo.
- A few loud attendees hijacked the meeting to push their own agenda.
- Security was tightened after the attempted hijack.
Similar words in Finnish
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "hijack" in Finnish?
"hijack" in Finnish is kaappaus, kaapata. hijack means: To seize illegal control of a vehicle, especially a plane, in order to rob it or force it to a destination.
How do you use "hijack" in a sentence?
Example: "The gang hijacked the truck and stole its entire cargo." In Finnish, "hijack" is kaappaus, kaapata.
Are there other ways to say "hijack" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 2 translations listed for "hijack": kaappaus, kaapata.
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