English to Spanish Dictionary abduction

abduction

secuestro
definition
noun
they organized the abduction of Mr. Cordes on his way to the airport
the action or an instance of forcibly taking someone away against their will.
Typically, the patient presents with the arm held close to the body in abduction and internal rotation.
the movement of a limb or other part away from the midline of the body, or from another part.
translation of 'abduction'
noun
abducción,
rapto,
secuestro
example
Normal hip range of motion includes 'abduction' , adduction, circumduction, extension, and flexion.
All have denied involvement in the 'abduction' of the 54 -year-old father of three.
Shoulder-joint 'abduction' is an important action in all sports that require you to raise your arms or reach up.
The solicitor, guiding delegates around the legal minefield of parental 'abduction' , wants the law amended.
Four men are expected to appear in the magistrate's court on Tuesday in connection with the rape and 'abduction' of a British tourist.
Any movement requiring 'abduction' of the arm more than 90 degrees is painful.
Adduction is a more extensive movement than abduction because 'abduction' is limited by the lateral side of the radius.
Follow-up examination at 1 week after injury revealed gross weakness in external rotation and 'abduction' .
child 'abduction'
they organized the 'abduction' of Mr. Cordes on his way to the airport
In some cases of 'abduction' , the abducting parent is mentally unstable and/or a drug abuser.
Removal of a child from a parent without lawful authority may amount to the criminal offence of child 'abduction' .
they organized the 'abduction' of Mr Cordes on his way to the airport
Typically, the patient presents with the arm held close to the body in 'abduction' and internal rotation.
In America, the current wave of reports of alien 'abduction' bears a strong resemblance to out of body experiences.
Child 'abduction' is a rare enough crime and for two children to be taken by someone they don't know without signs of a struggle is stranger still.
In 2002, her mother was charged with 'abduction' and a court order banned her from taking the youngster out of the country.
the man is also accused of the attempted 'abduction' of another youngster
The 'abduction' happened outside the pub, when the girls were led to a nearby car, Basildon Crown Court heard.
Karen's 'abduction' by her parents is no less characteristic of a particular conception of family, and the law of the father.
He still wonders if the two 'abductions' were connected in some way.
She helps police investigate murders, 'abductions' , rapes and extortions.
A special law was enacted to make such 'abductions' a capital offence, punishable by hanging.
On some occasions, reports of sexual assaults or 'abductions' given to the police were simply lost.
Everywhere you look and in everything you read you hear about child 'abductions' and murders.
Sectarian tensions had already been running high, and the 'abductions' threaten to provoke armed conflict.
The actual number of such 'abductions' by strangers turned out to be 200 to 300 a year.
The scene is still one of bewilderment and fear as reports of 'abductions' and murder grab the headlines.
It would be a rewarding research project to try to chart this out, most especially in the area of UFOs, alien 'abductions' , and the like.
We've also heard of several more 'abductions' and now assassinations.
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