abduction |
hijacking |
As nouns the difference between abduction and hijacking
is that
abduction is leading away; a carrying away while
hijacking is the act of one who hijacks; the seizure of vehicles.
As a verb hijacking is
.
tonality |
hijacking |
As nouns the difference between tonality and hijacking
is that
tonality is (music) the system of seven tones built on a tonic key; the 24 major and minor scales while
hijacking is the act of one who hijacks; the seizure of vehicles.
As a verb hijacking is
.
situational |
hijacking |
As an adjective situational
is of or pertaining to a particular situation.
As a verb hijacking is
.
As a noun hijacking is
the act of one who hijacks; the seizure of vehicles.
hijacking |
undefined |
As a verb hijacking
is .
As a noun hijacking
is the act of one who hijacks; the seizure of vehicles.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
robbery |
hijacking |
As nouns the difference between robbery and hijacking
is that
robbery is the act or practice of robbing while
hijacking is the act of one who hijacks; the seizure of vehicles.
As a verb hijacking is
.
hacking |
hijacking |
As nouns the difference between hacking and hijacking
is that
hacking is playful solving of technical work that requires deep understanding, especially of a computer system while
hijacking is the act of one who hijacks; the seizure of vehicles.
As verbs the difference between hacking and hijacking
is that
hacking is present participle of lang=en while
hijacking is present participle of lang=en.
As an adjective hacking
is short and interrupted, broken, jerky; hacky.
hijacking |
mutiny |
As verbs the difference between hijacking and mutiny
is that
hijacking is present participle of lang=en while
mutiny is to commit mutiny.
As nouns the difference between hijacking and mutiny
is that
hijacking is the act of one who hijacks; the seizure of vehicles while
mutiny is an organized rebellion against a legally constituted authority, especially by seamen against their officers.
hijacking |
hijacker |
As nouns the difference between hijacking and hijacker
is that
hijacking is the act of one who hijacks; the seizure of vehicles while
hijacker is someone who hijacks.
As a verb hijacking
is .
hijacking |
mugging |
As verbs the difference between hijacking and mugging
is that
hijacking is present participle of lang=en while
mugging is present participle of lang=en.
As nouns the difference between hijacking and mugging
is that
hijacking is the act of one who hijacks; the seizure of vehicles while
mugging is a quick violent robbery of a person, usually in a public place.
spoofing |
hijacking |
As verbs the difference between spoofing and hijacking
is that
spoofing is present participle of lang=en while
hijacking is present participle of lang=en.
As nouns the difference between spoofing and hijacking
is that
spoofing is the action of the verb
to spoof while
hijacking is the act of one who hijacks; the seizure of vehicles.
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