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Abduction may refer to:
Media
Film and television
- "Abduction" (The Outer Limits), a 2001 television episode
 - "Abduction", a 2007 episode of Death Note
 - "Abductions", a 2002 episode of Totally Spies!
 - "The Abduction" (Alias), a 2002 episode of an American television series
 - "The Abduction" (Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman), a 1994 episode of an American television series
 - Abduction (1975 film), directed by Joseph Zito
 - Abduction (1997 film), directed by Takao Okawara
 - Abduction (2011 film), directed by John Singleton
 - Abduction (2019 film), directed by Ernie Barbarash
 - Abduction: The Megumi Yokota Story, a 2005 American documentary film
 - The Abduction, a 1996 TV movie starring Victoria Principal and Robert Hays
 
Literature
- Abduction (novel), a 2000 novel by Robin Cook
 - Abduction!, a 2004 novel by Peg Kehret
 - The Abduction, a 1987 novel (Norwegian title Bortførelsen) by Mette Newth
 - The Abduction, a 1998 novel by J. Robert King
 
Music
- "Abduction", a 2005 song by Iron Maiden vocalist Bruce Dickinson
 - Abduction, a music label run by members of Sun City Girls
 
Of a person or people
- Alien abduction, phenomenon of people reporting what they believe to be the real experience of being kidnapped by extraterrestrial beings
 - Bride kidnapping, a practice in which a man abducts the woman he wishes to marry
 - Child abduction, unauthorized removal of a minor from the custody of their guardian(s)
 - Express kidnapping, abduction where a small immediate ransom is demanded
 - International child abduction, form of human trafficking
 - Kidnapping, unlawful confinement of a person against their will
 - Raptio, large-scale abduction of women
 - Tiger kidnapping, taking a hostage to force a loved one or associate of the victim to do something
 
Sciences
- Abduction (anatomy), a type of movement that draws a structure or limb away from the median plane of the body
 - Abductive reasoning, a method of reasoning in logic
 
See also
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