0 past simple and past participle of abduct --
1 to force someone to go somewhere with you, often using threats or violence: --
The company director was abducted from his car by terrorists.
2 to move a part of the body away from the central part of the body or away from another body part: --
Why had they been abducted?
Nanhui women who were abducted or witnessed abductions are generally in their eighties and nineties.
I have not been abducted by aliens.
The central plot concerns a king whose beloved sister is abducted by an ogre (nyak) ruler who transforms himself into a hawk to carry her away.
To be sure, the published figures for the recovery of abducted women seem to paint a slightly different picture.
This is because, in order to produce frication, the vocal folds need to be slightly abducted.
But the shortfall does not necessarily indicate that many fewer women were abducted in the states.
In many such cases the girl, under pressure from her family, charges that the boy abducted her.