carjacking
noun
car·jack·ing
ˈkär-ˌja-kiŋ
: the theft of an automobile from its driver by force or intimidation
In the cities and suburbs, where muggings and carjackings are a daily concern, voters are wondering how many of the nation's 200 million guns are pointed at them.—Richard Lacayo
… Congress made a show of getting tough on crime by making armed carjackings a federal crime.—Janet Novack
carjack
transitive verb
carjacked; carjacking; carjacks
Several weeks after the shooting, a woman my age was carjacked there.
—Susan Straight
carjacker
noun
plural carjackers
If you're confronted by a carjacker, be cooperative. The big picture: It's your car versus your life.
—Amy Lumet
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
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