apprehension, arrestation, catch, collaring, crimping, forcible seizure, grabbing, impressment, nabbing, power grab, running in, seizure of power, snatch, taking in
Definitionn. the criminal act of capturing and carrying away by force a family member
Last update: August 1, 2015
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Abduction is a crime. [Please select]
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We tried to help with the South Carolina abduction of a girl taken from her bedroom. [Please select]
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"Go back to school, Sir John, to learn that abduction is not piracy." [Please select]
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"Call it abduction, if you will," Sir John admitted. [Please select]
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"We will deal with him upon the counts of abduction and murder." [Please select]
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First 'twas piracy, then abduction and murder, and now 'tis witchcraft. [Please select]
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It appears to me that you are conducting an abduction rather than an arrest. [Please select]
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He knows of your abduction by Prince Karl of Auersperg. [Please select]
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When Jim related the story of his abduction, Tom and Mr. [Please select]
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Her one hope now was that Dolly or some one of the others on the beach would have seen her abduction. [Please select]
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"Here's another question," Frank said, "was that note sent by the counterfeiters, or are the men interested in the abduction of the prince resorting to such tactics." [Please select]
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