History
History
Synonyms
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Meaning:
abduct

to keep or lead away a person unlawfully, especially by force

take by force and without permission

intercept

to stop and (usually) get hold of (a person or thing) between the starting-point and destination

head off; interrupt

kidnap

to steal (a child) (especially in order to demand payment for her or his return)

abduct; hold for ransom

purloin

to steal (something)

steal

ransack

to search (a place) untidily and thoroughly

turn inside out in search; ravage

steal

to take (a person's property) secretly and without right

take something without permission

MAKE OFF WITH as in Wiktionary
MAKE OFF WITH as in Wikipedia