/ɪnˈliːvmənt/ – noun
Definition: (Scot) bắt cóc.
A more thorough explanation: “Enlèvement” is a French word that translates to “abduction” in English. In legal terms, abduction refers to the act of wrongfully taking someone away by force or deception, often with the intent to harm or exploit them. It is a serious criminal offense that involves the unlawful removal of a person from their rightful place without their consent.
Example: The parents of the missing child accused their neighbors of enlèvement.