Associations to the word «Ransomed»
Noun
- Ridley
- Humanity
- Pay
- Livre
- Mediator
- Renegade
- Franc
- Mcqueen
- Tripoli
- Eli
- Corsair
- Chivalry
- Treasure
- Guerrilla
- Von
- Parole
- Jehovah
- Dollar
- Terrorist
- Gangster
- Bribe
- Vessel
- Negotiation
- Deadline
- Jew
- Fugitive
- Weston
- Scot
- Handwriting
- Calais
- Installment
- Seizing
- Rudy
- Crusade
- Taxation
- Raise
- Fbi
- Smuggling
- Spain
- Scranton
- Exchange
- Satan
- Camp
- Cassius
- Lansing
- Surrender
- Cartel
- Criminal
- Anjou
- Gang
- Antioch
- Hotspur
- Dude
- Burke
- Comanche
- Coll
- Trilogy
- Navarre
- Vanderbilt
- Chavez
- Peter
- Relative
- Pasha
- Sigismund
- Artemis
- Crusader
- Steal
- Pledge
- Operation
- Burgundy
- King
- Gunman
- Torture
- Baldwin
Adjective
Wiktionary
RANSOM, noun. Money paid for the freeing of a hostage.
RANSOM, noun. The release of a captive, or of captured property, by payment of a consideration.
RANSOM, noun. (historical) (legal) (UK) A sum paid for the pardon of some great offence and the discharge of the offender; also, a fine paid in lieu of corporal punishment.
RANSOM, verb. (14th century) To deliver, especially in context of sin or relevant penalties.
RANSOM, verb. To pay a price to set someone free from captivity or punishment.
RANSOM, verb. To exact a ransom for, or a payment on.
Dictionary definition
RANSOM, noun. Money demanded for the return of a captured person.
RANSOM, noun. Payment for the release of someone.
RANSOM, noun. The act of freeing from captivity or punishment.
RANSOM, verb. Exchange or buy back for money; under threat.
Wise words
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