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abduct
verb as in take by force and without permission
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The day before there had been an attempt to abduct him, she says.
When Syrian soldiers from the Interior Ministry roared up in a white Toyota van to abduct me, I was startled.
“I thought no one could enter the tank and abduct me,” he said.
The fairies abduct human children, leaving 'changelings' in cradles, or carry off wives to act as 'wet nurses' or midwives.
There was one particular villain, for instance, who attempted to abduct her no less than four times.
They sometimes abduct men who have never trod the deck of a ship p. 785before.
If he had abducted Ivan, would he hesitate to abduct Litizki if he found that the little tailor was in his way?
An ingenious, bold but unsuccessful attempt was made to abduct him from New York before the execution of the unfortunate Andre.
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On this page you'll find 25 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to abduct, such as: kidnap, seize, snatch, grab, remove, and shanghai.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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