noun
- a sum of money demanded or paid for the release of a captive
verb
- to obtain the release of someone by paying a demanded price
Examples
- The kidnappers demanded a ransom of one million dollars.
- The family paid the ransom to get their son back safely.
- Pirates held the crew for ransom.
- They ransomed the prisoners in exchange for gold.
- The government refused to ransom the hostages.
- A huge ransom was placed on the captured prince.
- The rebels ransomed the diplomat after three weeks.