Synonym: abduct, carry off, snatch. Similar words: kid, DNA, snap, synapse, midnight, good name, at midnight. Meaning: ['kɪdnæp] v. take away to an undisclosed location against their will and usually in order to extract a ransom.
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(1) Police in Brazil uncovered a plot to kidnap him.
(2) The kidnap has caused the family months of heartbreak and suffering.
(3) The police balked the attempt to kidnap the child.
(4) She was terrified that Ronnie would kidnap Sam.
(5) He admitted the charge of kidnap.
(6) He was charged with the kidnap of a 25 year-old woman.
(7) A pair of robbers were trying to kidnap his wife.
(8) Police have uncovered a plot to kidnap the President's son.
(9) Despite a nationwide hunt for the kidnap gang, not a trace of them was found.
(10) If you can, kidnap him!
(11) Make sure everyone's fully aware of kidnap drill.
(12) He denied plotting to kidnap the girl.
(13) Nobody sane would kidnap a boy just to get back photographs of themselves.
(14) There are very few fathers of kidnap victims who aren't worried about their financial affairs being looked at too closely.
(15) Let my dad kidnap me, he pleaded as he stood at the edge of the driveway.
(16) On the second anniversary of his kidnap, we made sure John was in the news.
(17) He and his cloned cohorts kidnap children to steal their dreams, which turn into nightmares.
(18) Tanner disapproved of kidnap insurance and companies like D'Arcy's which negotiated for hostage release.
(19) After a while they kidnap and murder a young boy for kicks[Sentencedict.com ], bashing him over the head with a blunt instrument.
(20) Brown, of Mitcham, Surrey, denies kidnap and attempted rape and murder in April last year.
(21) We thought they were going to try to kidnap one of our children.
(22) The inside of a van was as good a place as any to hold a kidnap victim.
(23) They were intelligent and educated, yet they chose to kidnap and kill.
(24) This would be, he thought suddenly, the absolutely perfect moment for his father to kidnap him.
(25) There are growing fears for the safety of the kidnap victims -- fears that have been fuelled by rumours of new terrorist threats.
(26) Klein next turned up in Rome, where he was involved in a plot to kidnap the pope.
(27) Picketing gave way to marches through factories, when workers would chase blacklegs and occasionally kidnap managers.
(28) Despite the peace talks, Farc's commanders have said that they will continue to kidnap civilians to pay for their campaigns.
(29) Perhaps they were among the racegoers, waiting another chance to kidnap their quarry.
(30) By then, the prosecutor said, Lawhone was obsessed with the girl and began asking friends to help kidnap her.