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to hijack
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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Certainly some religious groups have tried to hijack the programme.
He doesn't want you to hijack the Republican Party.
He was captured as he tried to hijack another automobile.
They fended off vandals who sought to hijack the events.
He is going to hijack the organs of management".
Just like you are going to hijack a ship".
I really don't want to hijack this forum.
Mohnhaupt persuaded Palestinian militants to hijack a Lufthansa jet.
The Republican Party is attempting to hijack the presidency.
It's hard to hijack silence, and maybe that's the point.
"Yesterday they tried to hijack some of our trucks.
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