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  1. Hijack (stylised as H/JACK) is a thriller television series created by George Kay and Jim Field Smith, with Idris Elba starring in the lead role. It premiered on 28 June 2023 on Apple TV+. In January 2024, the series was renewed for a second season.

  2. The meaning of HIJACK is to steal (goods in transit) by stopping a vehicle. How to use hijack in a sentence.

  3. Hijack: Created by Jim Field Smith, George Kay. With Idris Elba, Neil Maskell, Max Beesley, Ben Miles. A plane from Dubai to London is hijacked over a 7-hour flight, while authorities on the ground scramble for answers.

  4. to force someone to give you control of a vehicle, aircraft, or ship that is in the middle of a trip: Gunmen tried to hijack their truck. Someone who hijacks someone else’s ideas or plans uses those ideas and claims to have created them: The movie hijacks some of its style from "Blade Runner."

  5. (also hijack) the crime of using force or threats to take control of an aircraft , ship , car , etc., or an occasion when this happens : The attacks included the hijacking of four planes .

  6. To hijack a vehicle is to take it over illegally. Such a crime is called a hijack or a hijacking. Hijack can be used more generally to mean “take over.” If your friend has a bad habit of interrupting other people to talk about himself, you can say that he tends to hijack the conversation.

  7. hijack something to use violence or threats to take control of a vehicle, especially a plane, in order to force it to travel to a different place or to demand something from a government. The plane was hijacked by two armed men on a flight from London to Rome.

  8. Hijack definition: to steal (cargo) from a truck or other vehicle after forcing it to stop. See examples of HIJACK used in a sentence.

  9. HIJACK meaning: 1 : to stop and steal (a moving vehicle); 2 : to steal (something) from a moving vehicle that you have stopped

  10. hijack. (haɪdʒæk ) Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense hijacks , present participle hijacking , past tense, past participle hijacked. 1. verb. If someone hijacks a plane or other vehicle, they illegally take control of it by force while it is travelling from one place to another.

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