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kidnapping, ingl. am. also kidnaping [ingl. am. ˈkɪdnæpɪŋ, ingl. brit. ˈkɪdnapɪŋ] SUST.
kidnapping
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I. kidnap <kidnapping kidnapped or ingl. am. also kidnaping kidnaped> [ingl. am. ˈkɪdˌnæp, ingl. brit. ˈkɪdnap] V. trans.
II. kidnap [ingl. am. ˈkɪdˌnæp, ingl. brit. ˈkɪdnap] SUST.
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secuestrar persona
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kidnapping SUST.
kidnapping
I. kidnap [ˈkɪdnæp] -pp- V. trans.
plagiar amer.
II. kidnap [ˈkɪdnæp] -pp- SUST.
plagio m amer.
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kidnapping SUST.
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I. kidnap <-pp-> [ˈkɪd·næp] V. trans.
plagiar amer.
II. kidnap [ˈkɪd·næp] SUST.
plagio m amer.
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Present
Ikidnap
youkidnap
he/she/itkidnaps
wekidnap
youkidnap
theykidnap
Past
Ikidnapped / ingl. am. kidnaped
youkidnapped / ingl. am. kidnaped
he/she/itkidnapped / ingl. am. kidnaped
wekidnapped / ingl. am. kidnaped
youkidnapped / ingl. am. kidnaped
theykidnapped / ingl. am. kidnaped
Present Perfect
Ihavekidnapped / ingl. am. kidnaped
youhavekidnapped / ingl. am. kidnaped
he/she/ithaskidnapped / ingl. am. kidnaped
wehavekidnapped / ingl. am. kidnaped
youhavekidnapped / ingl. am. kidnaped
theyhavekidnapped / ingl. am. kidnaped
Past Perfect
Ihadkidnapped / ingl. am. kidnaped
youhadkidnapped / ingl. am. kidnaped
he/she/ithadkidnapped / ingl. am. kidnaped
wehadkidnapped / ingl. am. kidnaped
youhadkidnapped / ingl. am. kidnaped
theyhadkidnapped / ingl. am. kidnaped
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A handyman for the complex was convicted in her kidnapping and sentenced to 50 years in prison.
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The agents' only clues to catching him are distorted photos of the victims taken just before their kidnapping.
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As a result, they are arrested for kidnapping.
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He was subsequently sentenced to three years imprisonment for kidnapping, and was committed to a psychiatric hospital indefinitely.
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Is it that a simple threat, a potential one, to your liberties, is, essentially, more serious than the kidnapping of our liberties?
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