
1) Capture 2) Carry away 3) Carry off 4) Carry off sailor over channel 5) Hijack 6) Hold for ransom 7) Kidnap 8) Make off with 9) Nobble 10) Pull away from the body 11) Seize 12) Shanghai 13) Snatch 14) Spirit away 15) Take aboard a UFO 16) Take away 17) Take away by force 18) Take hostage 19) Take into a flying saucer
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• (v. t.) To take away surreptitiously by force; to carry away (a human being) wrongfully and usually by violence; to kidnap. • (v. t.) To draw away, as a limb or other part, from its ordinary position.
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Movement of any extremity away from the midline of the body. This action is achieved by an abductor muscle.
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To move away from the median plane. ... Synonym: abduce. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(ab-dukt´) to draw away from an axis or the median plane.
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Ab·duct' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Abducted ;
present participle & verbal noun Abducting .] [ Latin
abductus , past participle of
abducere . See
Abduce .]
1. To take away surreptitiously...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ab-dŭkt′ Definitions: 1. To move away from the median plane. Synonyms: abduce
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Abduct means to take away by force or fraud.
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[
v] - pull away from the body, of muscles
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abduct 1. To lead, take away, or carry off improperly, whether by force or fraud; to carry off, to kidnap. Applied especially to the illegal carrying off of a woman or child. 2. To pull something, e.g., a muscle, away from the midpoint or midline of the body or of a limb; the opposite of adduct.
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verb pull away from the body; `this muscle abducts`
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To move or pull a part of the body away from the median axis. The horse’s limb(s) step laterally away from the midline.
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to carry off or lead away (a person) illegally and in secret or by force, esp. to kidnap. · to move or draw away from the axis of the body or limb (opposed to adduct).
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To draw away from the midline.
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