From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishspirit somebody/something away/off phrasal verb writtenDISAPPEARto take someone or something away quickly and secretly After his speech, Jackson was spirited away through a back door. → spirit→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
spirit away/off• Instead, a Cretan pirate must have spirited her away.• When you die you simply leave your worn-out body behind, and your spirit takes off.• I thought you'd spirited Pete off somewhere.• He would spirit me away, to a home on the Mainland complete with plush carpet and a cocker spaniel pup.