abduce (C2)
verb
Pronunciation: /æbˈdjuːs/
Definition
Move a limb or other body part away from the midline of the body or from an adjacent part.
Examples
The physical therapist instructed the patient to abduce their arm slowly to test shoulder mobility.
Certain muscles are specialized to abduce the fingers during complex hand movements.
When you abduce your leg, you are effectively widening your stance.
How to Use abduce
- abduce + [body part] (transitive)
- Used to describe the function of a specific muscle group. — "The muscle is designed to abduce the limb."
- abduce + [adverb] (intransitive)
- Used when the object is understood from context. — "The therapist instructed him to abduce slowly."
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