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| hos·tage [ hóstij ] (plural hos·tages) |
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1. captive: somebody held prisoner by a person or group such as a criminal or a terrorist organization until specific demands are met or money is handed over
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2. somebody manipulated: a person or group of people whose freedom of action is restricted or controlled by a more powerful organization by implied threats or other means
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| [13th century. < Old French (h)ostage< late Latin obsidiatus "state of being a hostage" < sedere "sit"] |
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a hostage to fortune a remark or action that could potentially lead to trouble or difficulty and so is better avoided
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