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Abducting   Listen
adjective
abducting  adj.  
1.
(Physiol.) Drawing away from the midline of the body or from an adjacent part; used especially of muscles. Antonym: adducent.
Synonyms: abducent






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"Abducting" Quotes from Famous Books



... can he advance to Sir Charles for the absence of Agnes? Will not Sir Charles suspect him of foul play? Had not Paul called that evening and left late? When Sir Charles inquires at the house and hears the whole story, Paul's connivance in this abducting scheme will ...
— Oswald Langdon - or, Pierre and Paul Lanier. A Romance of 1894-1898 • Carson Jay Lee

... said slowly, "Whoever we are working against evidently isn't short of resources. Abducting that young lady was no simple matter." The career diplomat worked his lips in and out, in all ...
— Status Quo • Dallas McCord Reynolds

... of abducting the senator by armed force and keeping him a prisoner; for we do not think they have murdered him—in spite of ...
— An Historical Mystery • Honore de Balzac



Words linked to "Abducting" :   adducent



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