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  1. the act of making a person go somewhere with you, especially using threats or violence: There has been a series of abductions of young children from schools in the area. He was charged with abduction. abduction noun (MOVEMENT OF BODY PART) [ U ] medical specialized.

  2. abduction n (kidnapping) secuestro nm : abducción nf : rapto nm : There's been an abduction from the royal palace. Ha habido un secuestro en el palacio real. abduction n: formal (movement of limb away from body) abducción nf : separación nf

  3. 1. a. : the action of abducting. abduction of a robbery victim. b. : the tort or felony of abducting a person. 2. : the unlawful carrying away of a wife or female child or ward for the purpose of marriage or sexual intercourse. Note: Sense 2 has its roots in common law.

  4. 1. general. abduction (también: kidnap, kidnapping, rape, snatch, kidnaping) volume_up. rapto {m} more_vert. I think if there is a fear of abduction this can be handled by having supervised visitation. expand_more En mi opinión si existe el temor de rapto la situación puede salvarse mediante una visita supervisada.

  5. the act of making a person go somewhere with you, especially using threats or violence: There has been a series of abductions of young children from schools in the area. He was charged with abduction. abduction noun (MOVEMENT OF BODY PART) [ U ] medical specialized.

  6. traducción al español de "abduction" Frecuencia de uso de la palabra. abduction. [(British) æbˈdʌkʃən , (US) æbˈdʌkʃən ] sustantivo. rapto m ⧫ secuestro m. Collins English-Spanish Dictionary © by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved. Ejemplos de frases que contienen "abduction" abduction. Ejemplos del Corpus de Collins.

  7. Check pronunciation: abduction. Definition of abduction noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.