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kidnapped

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Main Entry: kidnap
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: abduct; hold for ransom

Synonyms:

body snatch, bundle off, capture, carry away, carry off, coax, decoy, entice, grab, hijack, impress, inveigh, lay hands on, lure, make off with, pirate, remove, run away with, seduce, seize, shanghai, skyjack, snatch, spirit away, steal, waylay
Main Entry: kidnapped
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: abducted

Synonyms:

captured, held for ransom, seized, shanghaied, snatched, taken hostage

Antonyms:

free, released, rescued
Main Entry: abduct
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: take by force and without permission

Synonyms:

carry off, dognap, grab, kidnap, make off with, put the snatch on, remove, seize, shanghai, snatch, sneeze, spirit away

Antonyms:

give up, let go, release
Main Entry: abducted
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: taken away by force

Synonyms:

appropriated, kidnapped, seized, snatched, stolen
Main Entry: hijack
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: seize control

Synonyms:

carjack, commandeer, kidnap, shanghai, skyjack, steal, take hostage
Main Entry: seize
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: abduct; take by force

Synonyms:

ambush, annex, apprehend, appropriate, arrest, arrogate, bag, bust, capture, carry off, catch, claw, clutch, commandeer, confiscate, conquer, exact, force, gain, get, grab, grasp, hijack, hook, impound, incorporate, kidnap, lift, nab, nail, occupy, overcome, overpower, overrun, overwhelm, pick up, pounce, secure, snag, snare, spirit away, subdue, take, take by storm, take captive, take over, take possession of, throttle, trap, usurp, wrench
Notes: cease means to put an end to a state or an activity, to stop - while seize means to take hold of, to grab

Antonyms:

free, liberate, release
Main Entry: snatch
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: grab away

Synonyms:

abduct, catch, clap hands on, clutch, collar, gain, get fingers on, grapple, grasp, grip, jerk, jump, kidnap, make off with, nab, nail, pluck, pull, rescue, seize, snag, spirit away, steal, take, win, wrench, wrest, yank

Antonyms:

give, receive
Main Entry: steal
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: take something without permission

Synonyms:

abduct, appropriate, blackmail, burglarize, carry off, cheat, cozen, defraud, despoil, divert, embezzle, heist, hold for ransom, hold up, housebreak, keep, kidnap, lift*, loot, make off with, misappropriate, peculate, pilfer, pillage, pinch*, pirate, plagiarize, plunder, poach, purloin, ransack, remove, rifle, rip off, run off with, sack, shoplift, snitch, spirit away, stick up, strip, swindle, swipe, take, take possession of, thieve, walk off with, withdraw

Antonyms:

give, receive
Main Entry: stolen
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: taken

Synonyms:

abducted, appropriated, bagged, diverted, embezzled, filched, hijacked, kept, kidnapped, lifted, misappropriated, pinched, plagiarized, poached, purloined, ripped off, robbed, sacked, shanghaied, snatched, swiped
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