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to hold sb captive

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  • hold to ransom — ► hold to ransom 1) hold (someone) captive and demand payment for release. 2) demand concessions from (someone) by threatening damaging action. Main Entry: ↑ransom …   English terms dictionary

  • captive — [[t]kæ̱ptɪv[/t]] captives 1) ADJ A captive person or animal is being kept imprisoned or enclosed. [LITERARY] Her heart had begun to pound inside her chest like a captive animal. Syn: prisoner N COUNT A captive is someone who is captive. He… …   English dictionary

  • captive — adj. to hold smb. captive * * * [ kæptɪv] to hold smb. captive …   Combinatory dictionary

  • captive — 1 adjective 1 (only before noun) unable to move about freely because of being kept in prison or in a small space: Captive soldiers passed by in chains. | captive animals 2 take/hold sb captive to keep someone as a prisoner: The American officers… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • captive — I UK [ˈkæptɪv] / US adjective * 1) kept as a prisoner take/hold someone captive: She was kidnapped and held captive for over a week. 2) a captive wild animal is kept in a place such as a park or zoo instead of living in its natural environment II …   English dictionary

  • captive — cap|tive1 [ kæptıv ] adjective * a captive wild animal is kept in a place such as a park or ZOO instead of being allowed to live in its natural environment a. kept as a prisoner: take/hold someone captive: She was kidnapped and held captive for… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • hold captive — index capture, confine, constrain (imprison), detain (hold in custody), immure, imprison, jail …   Law dictionary

  • captive — (n.) late 14c., from L. captivus caught, taken prisoner, from captus, pp. of capere to take, hold, seize (see CAPABLE (Cf. capable)). Replaced O.E. hæftling, from hæft taken, seized. As an adj., from early 15c …   Etymology dictionary

  • hold down — Synonyms and related words: asphyxiate, bit, bottle up, bridle, censor, check, choke off, clamp down on, constrain, cork, cork up, crack down on, crush, curb, damp down, deprive of freedom, disenfranchise, disfranchise, dominate, drown, enslave,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • hold — hold1 [ hould ] (past tense and past participle held [ held ] ) verb *** ▸ 1 carry ▸ 2 stop someone/something from moving ▸ 3 put arms around someone ▸ 4 (be able to) contain ▸ 5 have ▸ 6 continue in same state ▸ 7 keep/stop something ▸ 8 not… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • hold — I UK [həʊld] / US [hoʊld] verb Word forms hold : present tense I/you/we/they hold he/she/it holds present participle holding past tense held UK [held] / US past participle held *** 1) [transitive] to carry something using your hands or arms Can… …   English dictionary

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