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Detailed Translations for abducts from English to Spanish

abduct:

to abduct verb (abducts, abducted, abducting)

  1. to abduct (kidnap)
  2. to abduct
    raptar

Conjugations for abduct:

present
  1. abduct
  2. abduct
  3. abducts
  4. abduct
  5. abduct
  6. abduct
simple past
  1. abducted
  2. abducted
  3. abducted
  4. abducted
  5. abducted
  6. abducted
present perfect
  1. have abducted
  2. have abducted
  3. has abducted
  4. have abducted
  5. have abducted
  6. have abducted
past continuous
  1. was abducting
  2. were abducting
  3. was abducting
  4. were abducting
  5. were abducting
  6. were abducting
future
  1. shall abduct
  2. will abduct
  3. will abduct
  4. shall abduct
  5. will abduct
  6. will abduct
continuous present
  1. am abducting
  2. are abducting
  3. is abducting
  4. are abducting
  5. are abducting
  6. are abducting
subjunctive
  1. be abducted
  2. be abducted
  3. be abducted
  4. be abducted
  5. be abducted
  6. be abducted
diverse
  1. abduct!
  2. let's abduct!
  3. abducted
  4. abducting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for abduct:

VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
raptar abduct
secuestrar abduct; kidnap hijack; kidnap
- kidnap; nobble; snatch
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- run away with

Related Words for "abduct":

  • abducting

Synonyms for "abduct":


Antonyms for "abduct":

  • adduct

Related Definitions for "abduct":

  1. pull away from the body1
    • this muscle abducts1
  2. take away to an undisclosed location against their will and usually in order to extract a ransom1

Wiktionary Translations for abduct:

abduct
verb
  1. to draw away from its ordinary position
  2. to take away

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
abduct abducir abduceren — van de middellijn af bewegen
abduct abducir abduzierentransitiv, Medizin: von der Medianebene des Körpers abziehen, nach außen führen
abduct embelesar; encantar; fascinar; robar; pillar ravirenlever de force, emporter avec violence.