kidnappable

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

kidnap +‎ -able

Adjective[edit]

kidnappable (comparative more kidnappable, superlative most kidnappable)

  1. Suitable for kidnapping.
    • 1986, Thomas N. Bethell, Michael S. Clark, The Native home of hope: people and the Northern Rockies:
      ...she had a woman who stayed with her twenty-four hours a day, because old Tommy Cruse was one of the only two or three millionaires in Helena and Mamie was the only kidnappable child.