Associations to the word «Kidnapping»
Noun
- Extortion
- Ransom
- Abduction
- Robbery
- Burglary
- Arson
- Rape
- Hearst
- Trafficking
- Aldo
- Felony
- Murder
- Assault
- Hostage
- Cartel
- Torture
- Assassination
- Blackmail
- Homicide
- Disappearance
- Guerrilla
- Theft
- Smuggling
- Killing
- Coercion
- Piracy
- Imprisonment
- Terrorism
- Bombing
- Patty
- Accomplice
- Bride
- Chechen
- Conspiracy
- Militant
- Beating
- Prostitution
- Racket
- Gangster
- Taking
- Fbi
- Accused
- Terrorist
- Perpetrator
- Crime
- Eta
- Victim
- Narcotic
- Offense
- Bribery
- Espionage
- Stealing
- Gang
- Suspect
- Arrest
- Parole
- Hoax
- Zeta
- Indictment
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
KIDNAPPING, verb. Present participle of kidnap
KIDNAPPING, noun. (legal) The crime of taking a person against their will, sometimes for ransom.
Dictionary definition
KIDNAPPING, noun. (law) the unlawful act of capturing and carrying away a person against their will and holding them in false imprisonment.
Wise words
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