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hostage

[hos-tij] / ˈhɒs tɪdʒ /
NOUN
person held captive until captor's demand is met
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New Zealand-born Sarah Wynn-Williams was introduced as "an author in a hostage situation" at the Hay Festival, Powys, on Sunday.

From BBC • Jun. 1, 2026

"The era in which a terrorist group held an entire nation hostage is coming to an end."

From Barron's • May 24, 2026

Embassy in Tehran and held dozens of Americans hostage for 444 days.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 22, 2026

The new risk is different and, in some ways, harder to manage: It assumes that civilian power infrastructure becomes a military asset, a hostage or a weapon simply by existing in a conflict zone.

From Salon • May 21, 2026

Nineteen eighty-three brought the B-block takeover and hostage crisis.

From "Newjack: Guarding Sing Sing" by Ted Conover




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