Sentence examples for to abduct from inspiring English sources

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to abduct

verb

To take away by force; to carry away (a human being) wrongfully and usually with violence or deception; to kidnap.

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You have no right to abduct him.

Plan B was to abduct her son.

The Taliban continue to abduct journalists.

She has been used to abduct the child.

"People are not going to abduct your child.

Or threaten to abduct the McCanns' other children?

The soldiers had been asked to abduct a beautiful girl.

They may divert, but their main achievement is to abduct.

He also said no one asked him to abduct her.

"After all," he says, "I went to such trouble to abduct you".

Ram opposes the annulment and has threatened to abduct his unwilling bride, Bharti said.

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