abducted
Abducted is the past tense and past participle of abduct, meaning to take someone away by force, deception, or other unlawful means. In common usage, it most often refers to the act of kidnapping or forcible removal of a person from their liberty or surroundings. The term can also describe the removal of a person in political, wartime, or other coercive contexts, though legal terminology varies by jurisdiction.
Etymology: abduct derives from Latin abductus, the past participle of ducere, “to lead.” The prefix ab- means
In law and forensics, abduction is treated as a serious offense related to kidnapping or false imprisonment.
In anatomy and physiology, abducted describes a body part moved away from the midline of the body.
In popular culture, the term appears in discussions of “alien abduction,” a widely reported but scientifically
See also: kidnapping, false imprisonment, abduction (anatomy), alien abduction.