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Kidnapping
UK //ˈkɪd.næp.ɪŋ//US //ˈkɪd.næp.ɪŋ//
Definition
The illegal act of taking someone away by force or threat.
In simple words: Taking someone away by force or threat.
Examples
- The news reported a recent incident of kidnapping in the city.
- Kidnapping is a serious crime that often involves ransom demands.
- The authorities launched an investigation into the kidnapping case.
- In movies, kidnapping plots usually involve dramatic rescue scenes.
- She was terrified after the kidnapping of her friend.
Usage notes
Used in legal contexts and media. Not appropriate for casual conversations. Can imply severe criminal actions.
Grammar pattern
noun, often used as a gerund
Memory hint
Think of 'kid' in 'kidnapping' - imagine a child being taken away.
Collocations
- reported kidnapping
- victim of kidnapping
- kidnapping case
- prevent kidnapping
- investigate kidnapping
Synonyms
- abduction
- snatching
- unlawful taking
- capture
- hijacking
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'kidnapping' with 'abduction' (though similar, they have different legal implications).
- Using 'kidnap' incorrectly as a noun instead of a verb.
- Omitting the context when discussing without clear communication may lead to misunderstanding.