Definition
Pulled or drawn away from the midline of the body or separated from another part.
Etymology
Past participle of abduce, from Latin abducere. This form describes the state of being pulled away.
Kelly Says
When you point your fingers outward, they're abduced; when you bring them together, they're adducted—these opposing motions are fundamental to how muscles work.
Translations
CACatalà
abduït
ab-doo-ee-t
CSČeština
unesen
oo-ne-sen
DADansk
voldtægtet
volt-aeg-tet
DEDeutsch
abduziert
ab-doo-i-ehrt
ELΕλληνικά
αφαίρεται
a-fa-i-ray-tai
ESEspañol
abducido
ab-doo-thee-doh
FAفارسی
غیر قانونی
gheyr-e qanuni
FISuomi
vietiin
vee-tee-een
FRFrançais
abduit
ab-dwee
HIहिन्दी
अपहृत
a-pah-reet
HUMagyar
elragadva
el-rah-gad-vah
IDBahasa Indonesia
diculik
dee-choo-leek
ITItaliano
abdotto
ab-dot-toh
KKKK
алып кеткен
aly-p ket-ken
KO한국어
납치되었다
napchi-da-wo-tta
MRMR
अभिगृहीत
ab-hi-gree-heet
MSBahasa Melayu
diculik
dee-choo-leek
NLNederlands
ontvoerd
on-voh-rd
PLPolski
porwany
por-vahn-ee
PTPortuguês
abduzido
ab-doo-zee-doh
RUРусский
отведенный
ot-ve-d-nyy
SVSvenska
avförd
av-foerd
SWKiswahili
uchukuliwa
oo-choo-koo-lee-wah
TAதமிழ்
கடத்தப்பட்டார்
ka-dat-ta-ppa-taar
THไทย
ถูกลักพาตัว
dtuk lak pah tua
UKУкраїнська
відведений
vid-ve-den-nyy
VITiếng Việt
bị bắt cóc
bee bat cok