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abducted, ppl. a.|æbˈdʌktɪd| [f. prec. + -ed.] 1. Led or carried away improperly, kidnapped.
1878J. Beerbohm Wanderings in Patagonia His wrongs avenged, and his abducted wives restored to his affectionate keeping. 1882J. Hawthorne Fortune's Fool i. xii. (in Macm. Mag. XLV. 273) By to-morrow morning Madeleine would have lived out her character of the abducted heiress. 2. Of a member of the body: Drawn away.
1872Huxley Physiology vii. 174 A limb is..abducted when it is drawn away from the middle line. |