abduction

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abduction [noun]

Different from what is typical or usual, especially in an unacceptable way

US /æbˈdʌk.ʃən/ 
UK /æbˈdʌk.ʃən/ 

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Child abduction

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

—abduction /əbˈdʌkʃən, æb-/ noun [uncountable and countable]:
child abduction

Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

abduction

ab·duc·tion [abduction abductions]   [æbˈdʌkʃn]  ;   [æbˈdʌkʃn]  noun uncountable, countable

child abduction

Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary

Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary - 4th Edition
 

aberrant / əˈber. ə nt / / ˈæb.ə.r ə nt / adjective formal

different from what is typical or usual, especially in an unacceptable way:

aberrant behaviour/sexuality

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Collins Advanced Learner’s English Dictionary

ab‧duc‧tion (abductions)
...the abduction of four youths.

N-VAR

Merriam-Webster's Advanced Learner's Dictionary

abduct

ab·duct /æbˈdʌkt/ verb -ducts; -duct·ed; -duct·ing [+ obj] : to take (someone) away from a place by force
• He was abducted [=kidnapped] from his home.
• She claims that she was abducted by aliens. [=that she was carried away in a spaceship by creatures from another world]
- ab·duct·ee /ˌæbˌdʌkˈtiː/ noun, pl -tees [count]
• alien abductees [=people who say they were abducted by creatures from another world]
- ab·duc·tion /æbˈdʌkʃən/ noun, pl -tions

[count]

abductions of children

[noncount]

• an increase in the incidence of child abduction
- ab·duc·tor /æbˈdʌktɚ/ noun, pl -tors [count]
• She managed to escape from her abductors.