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UK//əbˈdʌkʃən//US//əbˈdʌkʃən//

Meaning of Abduction

The act of taking someone away by force, often in a criminal context.

In simple words: Taking someone away by force.

Abduction in a sentence

  • The police are investigating the abduction of a local child.
  • She reported a strange vehicle near the site of the abduction.
  • Abduction cases often involve serious legal consequences.
  • The film portrays the abduction as a thrilling chase.
  • The abduction generated widespread media coverage.

How to use Abduction

Used mainly in legal or serious contexts; not appropriate for casual conversations. Often associated with violent crime.

Grammar pattern

abduction + of object

Memory hint

Think 'abduct' sounds like 'about to duct tape someone'.

Related words

Collocations with Abduction

  • abduction case
  • abduction report
  • abduction victim
  • abduction scenario

Synonyms for Abduction

Common mistakes with Abduction

  • Confused with 'abduction' vs 'kidnapping' (different legal implications).
  • Incorrectly used as a verb (it's a noun).

Compare Abduction with Kidnapping, Capture, Seizure

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Frequently asked questions about Abduction

What does Abduction mean?

Taking someone away by force.

What is the definition of Abduction?

The act of taking someone away by force, often in a criminal context.

How do you use Abduction in a sentence?

The police are investigating the abduction of a local child.

Can you give another example of Abduction?

She reported a strange vehicle near the site of the abduction.

What are synonyms for Abduction?

Common alternatives include kidnapping, snatching, capture, seizure.

What words go with Abduction?

It commonly pairs with abduction case, abduction report, abduction victim, abduction scenario.

What are common mistakes when using Abduction?

Confused with 'abduction' vs 'kidnapping' (different legal implications). Incorrectly used as a verb (it's a noun).

How do you pronounce Abduction?

US: //əbˈdʌkʃən//, UK: //əbˈdʌkʃən//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Abduction?

Used mainly in legal or serious contexts; not appropriate for casual conversations. Often associated with violent crime.