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Definition of abductee in English: abducteenoun ˌabdʌkˈtiːˌæbdəkˈti A person who has been abducted. Example sentencesExamples - We are campaigning for the return of the families of the abductees and hope for assistance only on that point and for understanding of our feelings.
- Then it would be only logical to protect these valued abductees against HIV.
- The abductees will be reunited with their family members before going through the immigration, according to the proposal.
- Jess spent the weekend acting like an abductee in an alien spacecraft.
- Reports say that five of the surviving abductees will soon visit Japan.
- Most of the abductees never return and the trail grows cold.
- Pressure is also rising from family members of the abductees.
- The homecoming of some of abductees' children is only a step forward in the abduction issue.
- Earlier this year, the children of the other abductees came to Japan and were reunited with their families.
- Terror in the face of potentially false memories was one issue McNally hoped to study with abductees.
- They also interviewed people said to be familiar with the abductees and visited places where some of them had apparently stayed.
- If anyone has ever been abducted, can any of you abductees tell me what aliens eat?
- The reclusive state's fabricated documents and false claims could be evidence that the abductees are still alive.
- The experience which abductees think of as an alien abduction experience may be due to certain brain states.
- Why, he wondered, do we not believe the tales of abductees?
- And about 18 months ago a bunch of the original abductees came home to Japan.
- The spokesman said that two of the abductees had been released.
- Five of the abductees were allowed to return for what was originally scheduled to be a brief visit.
- They washed up in New York looking like a bunch of newly freed alien abductees.
- Although he is not on the official government list of abductees, there is strong suspicion that he, too, was kidnapped.
Definition of abductee in US English: abducteenounˌabdəkˈtēˌæbdəkˈti A person who has been abducted. Example sentencesExamples - Earlier this year, the children of the other abductees came to Japan and were reunited with their families.
- They also interviewed people said to be familiar with the abductees and visited places where some of them had apparently stayed.
- Reports say that five of the surviving abductees will soon visit Japan.
- Terror in the face of potentially false memories was one issue McNally hoped to study with abductees.
- Most of the abductees never return and the trail grows cold.
- The reclusive state's fabricated documents and false claims could be evidence that the abductees are still alive.
- And about 18 months ago a bunch of the original abductees came home to Japan.
- Five of the abductees were allowed to return for what was originally scheduled to be a brief visit.
- Why, he wondered, do we not believe the tales of abductees?
- The spokesman said that two of the abductees had been released.
- They washed up in New York looking like a bunch of newly freed alien abductees.
- Jess spent the weekend acting like an abductee in an alien spacecraft.
- If anyone has ever been abducted, can any of you abductees tell me what aliens eat?
- We are campaigning for the return of the families of the abductees and hope for assistance only on that point and for understanding of our feelings.
- Then it would be only logical to protect these valued abductees against HIV.
- Although he is not on the official government list of abductees, there is strong suspicion that he, too, was kidnapped.
- The abductees will be reunited with their family members before going through the immigration, according to the proposal.
- Pressure is also rising from family members of the abductees.
- The homecoming of some of abductees' children is only a step forward in the abduction issue.
- The experience which abductees think of as an alien abduction experience may be due to certain brain states.
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