Hijacks Meaning in English
word · lemma: hijack
Definition
Takes control of a vehicle, plane, or something else by force, often illegally. Can also mean taking over something (like a meeting or a process) unexpectedly.
Usage & Nuances
'Hijacks' is the third person singular present form of 'hijack.' Most commonly refers to planes, vehicles, or computer systems, but can be used figuratively ('She hijacks the conversation'). It’s usually formal or journalistic, not slang. Do not confuse 'hijack' with 'kidnap' (which refers to people, not vehicles or control).
Example Sentences
The group hijacks planes in their attacks.
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She hijacks the conversation every time.
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The malware hijacks your browser and changes the home page.
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He always hijacks meetings by talking over everyone else.
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He hijacks a bus in the movie.
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Every time someone brings up a new topic, he hijacks it and talks about himself.
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