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is hijacked
verb
To forcibly stop and seize control of some vehicle in order to rob it or to reach a destination (especially an airplane, truck or a boat).
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A shipment of heads stored in cryogenic storage is hijacked, though one of the hijackers is killed by a guard, and bleeds a mix of blood and mercury, identifying him as a shapeshifter from the parallel universe.
Tonight a helicopter is hijacked on a hospital roof, and the hijackers make off with the human liver it was transporting.
Argument is hijacked by hobgoblins.
In gene therapy, this process is hijacked.
Von Sunda, the scion of an old Prussian family, is hijacked into the Nazi regime.
9 P.M. (ABC) COMMANDER IN CHIEF -- Air Force One is hijacked.
5, 1986 -- A Pan Am jet is hijacked at an airport in Pakistan.
The driver reckons each year he is hijacked five or six times.
Discussion is hijacked by a heckler who says this was supposed to be a dialogue.
"Speed" (1994): After a passenger bus violates several traffic ordinances, it is hijacked by Keanu Reeves, drawing attention from police.
But the plane is hijacked and, yes, flown under the radar to a tiny volcanic island somewhere in Indonesia.
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