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Carjacking
UK //ˈkɑːˌdʒækɪŋ//US //ˈkɑrˌdʒækɪŋ//
Definition
The act of stealing a car through force or intimidation.
In simple words: Stealing a car by force or threat.
Examples
- The police reported a rise in incidents of carjacking.
- During the night, a man was a victim of a carjacking at gunpoint.
- Carjacking has become a serious concern in urban areas.
- He was arrested for attempting a carjacking after a failed escape.
Usage notes
Used in serious discussions about crime; informal contexts may use lighter terms. Avoid making jokes about it.
Grammar pattern
carjacking + object
Memory hint
Think of 'car' + 'jacking' like 'jacking' a ride in a dramatic way.
Collocations
- increase in carjacking
- victim of carjacking
- report a carjacking
Synonyms
- auto theft
- car theft
- vehicular robbery
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'auto theft' - carjacking is violent, auto theft is not.
- Using 'carjack' as a noun instead of the verb form.
- Mixing it with robbery - carjacking specifically involves a vehicle.