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highjack

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verb

  1. a less common spelling of hijack
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Postal Service mailbox in “plain view†of Amazon’s security cameras “essentially highjacked the process.â€

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Postal Service mailbox in front of the warehouse just after voting started, writing that Amazon “essentially highjacked the process and gave a strong impression that it controlled the process.â€

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“Unfortunately, I have the impression that we are simply letting anti-vaccination lobbies and movements highjack the public debate and spread misinformation that discourages people from getting immunized,†Bakir Nakas, a retired infectious disease specialist, said.

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Terrorists highjacked that flight 40 minutes after it took off.

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Flight 93 was the fourth and final plane to be highjacked on Sept. 11 by four al-Qaida terrorists on a suicide mission aimed at the Capitol in Washington, D.C.

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