/əˈdʌkʃәn/ – Noun
Definition: 1. việc viện dẫn, việc trình bày (sự việc, chứng cứ);
2. việc tiếp nhận, việc đưa vào hồ sơ (những chứng cứ).
A more thorough explanation: Adduction is a term used in anatomy and physiology to refer to the movement of a body part towards the midline of the body. In legal contexts, adduction may also refer to the act of forcibly moving or transporting a person from one place to another without their consent, which could potentially be considered a criminal offense such as kidnapping.
Example: The suspect was charged with abduction and adduction of a minor.