Taking away or transportation of a person against that person's will.
(Law) the unlawful act of capturing and carrying away a person against their will and holding them in false imprisonment.
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Examples for "snatch "
Examples for "snatch "
1 Paula was absolutely right: Valean could not be allowed to snatch Laril.
2 They may well have been trying to snatch a vehicle, he said.
3 I could see him beginning to snatch up all the available rationalizations.
4 That's why you have the power to snatch me away from Earth.
5 I thought for sure she would snatch the bird from the air.
1 Mr Key said the reason for the kidnapping was not yet clear.
2 However, the prospect of her release also stirred resentment among kidnapping victims.
3 Following this weekend's kidnapping several foreign governments immediately changed their travel advice.
4 Taking her hint, Agent Showers said, The kidnapping happened three days ago.
5 However, the prospect of her release has stirred resentment among kidnapping victims.
6 The case of kidnapping will continue in court at the aforementioned dates.
7 Others have not, and kidnapping in the region is likely to continue.
8 One thing had rapidly become clear: she wasn't involved in any kidnapping .
9 This morning they have a murder case and a suspected kidnapping case.
10 Photo: FACEBOOK She said the kidnapping was an absolute violation of trust.
11 They know that kidnapping is the most heinous crime in our society.
12 The case I'm working on...the two kidnapping and murder cases are connected.
13 Anderson said prosecutors were reviewing whether to add kidnapping charges against Fox.
14 He was found guilty on 12 charges, including armed robbery and kidnapping .
15 Other activists have also publicly criticized the government over the kidnapping allegations.
16 The kidnapping of Afghans usually does not draw much Western media attention.
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