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carjacking - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of carjacking in Hindi

  • कारजैकिंग 

carjacking Definition

  • the action of violently stealing an occupied car. ( एक कब्जे वाली कार को हिंसक रूप से चुराने की क्रिया। )

carjacking Example

  • the victim of a carjacking ( कारजैकिंग का शिकार )
  • carjacking is a big worry ( कारजैकिंग एक बड़ी चिंता है )
  • Police say more people are becoming victims of carjackings because thieves cannot bypass sophisticated security systems on modern vehicles. ( पुलिस का कहना है कि अधिक लोग कारजैकिंग के शिकार हो रहे हैं क्योंकि चोर आधुनिक वाहनों पर परिष्कृत सुरक्षा प्रणालियों को बायपास नहीं कर सकते हैं। )
  • A crackdown on criminal syndicates in the past few years has made it safer than it was, though anyone you meet will rattle off a few hair-raising tales of carjackings and robberies. ( पिछले कुछ वर्षों में आपराधिक सिंडिकेटों पर एक कार्रवाई ने इसे और अधिक सुरक्षित बना दिया था, हालांकि जो भी आप मिलते हैं, वह कुछ बाल-कार-चोरी और डकैती की कहानियों को उधेड़ देगा। )
  • The people in the vehicle hijacked or carjacked other cars and escaped. ( वाहन में सवार लोगों ने अन्य कारों को अपहृत किया या फरार हो गए। )

More Sentence

  • Locals are already aware through the press there have been happenings that have unnerved people, such as carjackings .
  • Moments later, he levels a weapon on another motorist and carjacks his pickup truck, a small white Ford Ranger.
  • The threat of carjackings and kidnappings keeps people locked inside their houses.
  • Many carjackings and kidnappings take place at traffic lights, where cars are forced to stop.
  • In particular, they were seeking offenders behind 18 carjackings and similar crimes in the district so far this year.
  • Recall that one reason carjackings have become popular is that it is much harder for criminals to steal unattended cars that have more technologically advanced anti-theft features.
  • After six days in Sea Point - described in their travel brochure as ‘cosmopolitan and vibrant’ - they say they were threatened by a gang of carjackers who tried to snatch their hire car.
  • A woman scientist and mother-of-two who was carjacked and kidnapped by a knife-wielding maniac has spoken of her ordeal for the first time.
  • His comments come after a number of high-profile cases where people in London have fallen victim to aggressive mobile phone thieves and violent carjackers .
  • As Bradsher himself notes, the advent of theft-proof auto locks spurred a rise in carjackings .
  • Armed robbery and carjackings are increasingly common in the capital, fuelled by rising poverty and the increasing availability of small arms.
  • Reports of carjackings , assaults and forced evictions grew today, adding to an impression that recent improvements in security were evaporating.
  • Police are appealing for witnesses after a man had his new high-powered Subaru Impreza carjacked in Bury on Tuesday.
  • Robbery, which also includes carjackings , across the division has been reduced by more than 50 per cent.
  • A mother and son fought off carjackers who tried to snatch the keys to the woman's car as she parked in her drive.
  • If there are about 40 actual carjackings involving violence in London a year, and 2.3million cars, this makes a 0.002 percent chance of a car getting carjacked.
  • Because of high levels of crime in Gauteng, particularly violent crimes such as assaults, carjackings , and murder, the Gauteng Cabinet was particularly interested in using police resources effectively.
  • The only people that should have the luxury to enjoy simulating murders, carjackings , and the killings of police officers are kids.
  • A 75-year-old woman was recovering yesterday after falling victim to a gang of carjackers who robbed her of her silver BMW.
  • The Government yesterday came under pressure to take action on street crime following a spate of carjackings and record levels of mobile phone thefts.
  • I'm not scared of getting carjacked or driving into the wrong neighborhood.
  • In London alone there were 664 reported carjackings in 2004, although police say the figure may be higher as carjacking is not usually recorded as a separate offence and is often treated as robbery.
  • The officer expressed concern that the situation could worsen overnight after three shootings, looting and a number of attempted carjackings during the afternoon.
  • The three killers were part of a loose-knit gang behind a major crimewave of carjackings and thefts that began around October last year.
  • Car crime is soaring, from staged accidents to carjackings , and it is drivers who will have to pay the price through higher motor premiums, the insurance industry warned last week.