verb
- to take control of a vehicle (such as an airplane or ship) by force, typically to reach a different destination
- to steal or take something by force or threat
Usage: variant spelling of hijack
Usage: variant spelling of hijack
Examples
- The terrorists attempted to highjack the commercial airliner.
- Pirates tried to highjack the cargo ship in international waters.
- The criminals planned to highjack the armored truck.
- Security measures were increased to prevent anyone from trying to highjack flights.
- The gang decided to highjack the delivery van carrying expensive electronics.
- Airport security works to prevent attempts to highjack aircraft.