Secuestrar in english
To kidnap
pronunciation: tukɪdnæp part of speech: none
pronunciation: tukɪdnæp part of speech: none
In gestures
secuestrar1 = hold + hostage ; hijack [highjack] ; kidnap ; abduct.
Example: The author recounts some cases where librarians have been killed or held hostage, and the lessons learned from these incidents.Example: Information may have been hijacked as the province of computer operators rather than librarians.Example: Tom Sutherland, a professor at the American University of Beirut, was kidnapped in 1985 and held prisoner for six and a half years, for much of the time shackled to his prisoner Terry Anderson.Example: Suppose you are abducted by a highway robber, who intends to ransom you and in return for your release you promise to deliver the ransom yourself; should you subsequently keep your promise?.secuestrar2 = sequester.
Example: Jurors may be sequestered for the entire duration of the trial or only during the deliberations portion of the trial.