Definitionn. someone who unlawfully seizes and detains a victim
Last update: September 6, 2015
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While his teenage action was untrustworthy, it was venial compared to abandoning the child to an abductor if that was what the cowering, younger Howie had done! [Please select]
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And she planted herself by the side of her abductor, glaring defiance at Jaffery. [Please select]
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It is an abductor and external rotator of the humerus. [Please select]
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It inclines the pinna outwards; it is, accordingly, an abductor of the pinna. [Please select]
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The boy obeyed, and sat on the front seat, between the driver and his abductor. [Please select]
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On the succeeding day the abductor reached the river and embarked in his canoe. [Please select]
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