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    Ab·duct
    /əbˈdək(t)/

    verb

    • 1. take (someone) away by force or deception; kidnap: "the millionaire who disappeared may have been abducted"
    • 2. (of a muscle) move (a limb or part) away from the midline of the body or from another part: "the posterior rectus muscle, which abducts the eye"
  2. Learn the meaning of abduct as a verb, both in the sense of seizing and taking away a person by force and in the sense of drawing or spreading away a part of the body. Find synonyms, example sentences, word history, and related entries for abduct.

  3. Sep 4, 2022 · Memphis Police Department. Surveillance video obtained by investigators shows missing Memphis teacher Eliza Fletcher being violently abducted during her early morning jog by a man matching the description of a suspect charged in the kidnapping, according to a criminal complaint filed in the case.

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    • Meredith Deliso,Morgan Winsor,Bill Hutchinson
  4. Fewer than 350 people under the age of 21 have been abducted by strangers in the United States per year, on average, between 2010–2017. According to another source, only about 100 cases per year can be classified as abductions by strangers.

  5. Learn the meaning of abduct as a verb, with synonyms, antonyms, and usage examples. Abduct can mean to take a person by force or to move a body part away from the central part of the body.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KidnappingKidnapping - Wikipedia

    Kidnapping may be done to demand a ransom in exchange for releasing the victim, or for other illegal purposes. Kidnapping can be accompanied by bodily injury, which elevates the crime to aggravated kidnapping. [4] Kidnapping of a child is known as child abduction, which is a separate legal category.

  7. Abduct definition: to carry off or lead away (a person) illegally and in secret or by force, especially to kidnap.. See examples of ABDUCT used in a sentence.

  8. verb. /æbˈdʌkt/ Verb Forms. abduct somebody to take somebody away illegally, especially using force synonym kidnap. He had attempted to abduct the two children. Topics Crime and punishment c2. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Word Origin. Take your English to the next level.

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