🚓abduct (abduct)

verb
/əbˈdʌkt/
enlever (enlever)

Signification

to take someone away illegally by force or deception
Traduction de la signification
emmener quelqu’un illégalement par la force ou la tromperie
emmener quelquun illegalement par la force ou la tromperie

Phrases d'exemple

The criminal tried to abduct the child in broad daylight.

Le criminel a essayé d’enlever l’enfant en plein jour.
Le criminel a essaye denlever lenfant en plein jour

Expressions d'exemple

alien abduction
enlèvement extraterrestre
enlevement extraterrestre

Synonymes

kidnap, seize, snatch, carry off, capture

Antonymes

release, free, liberate

Collocations

abduct a child, abduct a victim, attempted abduction, mass abduction

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