Yes, the term "abduct" typically implies an unwilling seizure or removal of a person, often against their will. It is commonly associated with illegal activities, such as kidnapping, where an individual is taken without consent. The concept inherently involves coercion or deception, making the act of abduction inherently non-consensual.
Future could be:will + verb -- will abduct -- We will abduct the dog then send a not to his ownerbe + going to + verb -- am/is/are going to abduct -- We are going to abduct the dog this eveningbe + present participle -- am/is/are abducting -- We are abducting the dog tomorrow
The Noun form of abduct is abduction
I'm so hungry, I am about to abduct that bowl of pasta.
Yes, knee joints can adduct and abduct.
The word "abduct" is a verb. It means to take someone away illegally by force or deception.
The abstract noun form for the verb abduct is abduction.
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The root word in abduct is duct. This root word means to lead.
During an epileptic seizure a person can have convulsions. There are different types of seizures, not all involve convulsions.
Whether you abduct a woman or kidnap a child it is a crime of an enormous magnitude.
Yes. You can only "abduct" a person, you cannot "abduct" property.
Hades sent the Minotaur to abduct Percy's mother.