"Ransom" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Ransom" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Ransom" Meaning

The word "ransom" refers to a payment or reward given or demanded for the return of something, especially a person who has been kidnapped or taken by force.

Examples:

The family paid a large ransom to secure the safe release of their kidnapped daughter.
The thief demanded a ransom from the museum in exchange for the stolen artwork.

In modern usage, the term "ransomware" also refers to a type of malicious software that demands payment in exchange for restoring access to a computer system or data that has been locked or encrypted.

"Ransom" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "ransom"


Example 1: Demand for Payment

They sent a letter demanding a ransom of $10 million in exchange for the kidnapped CEO.


Example 2: Old-fashioned term for a payment to release a prisoner

The king paid a ransom to have the prince returned after he was held by the neighboring kingdom.


Example 3: To hold someone or something for a payment

She was being held by the robbers as a ransom until her family paid a large sum of money for her release.


Example 4: Extortionate or excessive payment

He had to pay a high ransom to buy that rare book, it was worth every penny.


Example 5: In exchange for releasing sensitive information or secrets.

The whistleblower asked to be allowed to leave the country as a ransom in exchange for revealing the security breach.

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