2. Verb. (American English) (alternative spelling of kidnapped) ¹
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Definition of Kidnaped
1. kidnap [v] - See also: kidnap
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kidnaped
Literary usage of Kidnaped
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Law and Procedure by James Parker Hall, James De Witt Andrews (1910)
"Trial of criminals kidnaped and returned. It has been held by the Supreme Court
of the United States that if a fugitive from justice be kidnaped in a ..."
2. A Treatise on Federal Criminal Law Procedure by William Hawley Atwell (1916)
"Bringing kidnaped persons into United States. SEC. 246. Whoever, being of the
crew or ship's company of any foreign vessel engaged in the slave trade, ..."
3. Children in Sudan: Slaves, Street Children and Child Soldiers by Jemera Rone (1995)
"Children kidnaped From Their Parents and Subjected to Slavery or Forced Labor
Many southern and Nuba children have been captured and taken from their ..."
4. Terrorist Group Profiles (1993)
"May 1984 — kidnaped Reverend Benjamin Weir, US citizen; he was released in September
... January 1985 — kidnaped Father Lawrence Martin Jenco, US citizen; ..."
5. Stories of Maine by Sophia Miriam Swett (1899)
"HOW CAPTAIN WEYMOUTH kidnaped THE NATIVES. CAPTAIN GEORGE WEYMOUTH, in command
of the Archangel, a fine, large ship, sailed from the English Downs for ..."
6. Victims of Crime Act of 1984 As Amended: A Report to the President & the ...edited by Aileen Adams edited by Aileen Adams (1997)
"Assistance for kidnaped Children Taken Across International Borders Since 1985
DOJ and the State Department have had a cooperative agreement with OJJDP's ..."