Phrases with «abduction»

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Abduction means the act of taking someone away without their consent or by force. It usually refers to kidnapping or forcefully taking someone against their will. Full definition

Adjective + «abduction»

Noun + «abduction»

«abduction» + noun

Sentences with «abduction»

  • «We have 3 Court cases of abduction of Christian girls and we have even gone to Court to appeal in Jos, Plateau State and the Judge has passed judgment directing Bauchi State Commissioner of Justice and Commissioner of Police to return the girls to their parents but Bauchi State government and Nigeria Police neglected the Court order.» (dailypost.ng)
  • The effect of hip abduction angle on gluteus medius EMG activity during performance of the single - leg glute bridge exercise has been investigated (Lee et al. 2013b). (strengthandconditioningresearch.com)
  • This film is a bit of a case of the journey being more important than the destination; I actually found the effects laden finale the least interesting part of the film, but there's some classic Spielberg along the way, most notably the sequence involving the alien abduction of a small boy. (filmcrave.com)
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