abduct

[æbˈdʌkt]

abduct Definition

take (someone) away illegally by force or deception; kidnap.

Using abduct: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "abduct" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The child was abducted from her home.

  • Example

    He was abducted by aliens.

  • Example

    The kidnappers threatened to abduct his family if he didn't pay the ransom.

abduct Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with abduct

  • a situation where someone is taken away illegally by force or deception

    Example

    The police are investigating the abduction case of the missing girl.

  • a claim that a person has been taken away by extraterrestrial beings

    Example

    Many people believe they have experienced alien abduction.

  • the taking of a child by a parent without the other parent's consent or against a court order

    Example

    The father was charged with parental abduction after taking his son out of the country without permission.

Origins of abduct

from Latin 'abductus', past participle of 'abducere', meaning 'to lead away'

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Summary: abduct in Brief

'Abduct' [æbˈdʌkt] means to take someone away illegally by force or deception, often used in the context of kidnapping. It can also refer to situations like 'alien abduction,' where people claim to have been taken by extraterrestrial beings. 'Parental abduction' is another type of abduction where a child is taken by one parent without the other's consent. Synonyms for 'abduct' include 'kidnap,' 'seize,' and 'capture.'