abduct
v.
kidnap, carry off by force (especially of a person); pull away from the main axis of the body (Anatomy)
Abduction
Abduction may refer to:
Kidnapping, as a near synonym in criminal law, but sometimes used particularly in cases involving a woman or child
Abduction (physiology), a type of movement involving a change in organ or limb position
Abductive reasoning, a method of reasoning in logic
Child abduction, the abduction or kidnapping of a young child (or baby) by an older person
Abduction phenomenon ("alien abduction"), an umbrella term used to describe a number of hypotheses, claims or assertions stating that extraterrestrial creatures kidnap individuals
North Korean abductions of Japanese or
North Korean abductions of South Koreans, a policy of abduction during the 1970s and 1980s pursued by the North Korean government, a 2005 American documentary film
Abduction (novel), a 2000 novel by novelist
Robin CookAbduction (demoparty), a
demopartyAbducted (album), an album by death metal band
Hypocrisy
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abduct
Verb
1. take away to an undisclosed location against their will and usually in order to extract a ransom; "The industrialist's son was kidnapped"
(synonym) kidnap, nobble, snatch
(hypernym) seize
(hyponym) shanghai, impress
(derivation) abduction
(classification) crime, law-breaking
2. pull away from the body; "this muscle abducts"
(antonym) adduct
(hypernym) pull, draw, force
(derivation) abduction
ABDUCTS
RAPISCE [BIMBO O DONNA]. ABDUCE [FISIOLOGIA]