C1 adjective Formal

abdocion

/æbˈdoʊ.ʃən/

Describing a movement, force, or logical process that leads away from a central axis or established standard. It is primarily used in specialized technical contexts to describe muscles pulling a limb away from the body or ideas that diverge from a main thesis.

Examples

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1

The physical therapist focused on the abdocion strength of the patient's hip muscles.

The therapist worked on the outward-moving strength of the patient's hip.

2

The court examined the abdocion evidence, which suggested a departure from the original contract terms.

The court looked at the evidence of deviation from the contract terms.

3

His abdocion way of explaining things usually leaves everyone more confused than when he started.

His tangential or divergent way of explaining things is confusing.

Word Family

Noun
abduction
Verb
abduct
Adverb
abdocionally
Adjective
abdocion
Related
abductor
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Memory Tip

Think of the prefix 'Ab-' which means 'away' (like in absent) and the 'doc' root from 'duct' (to lead). Abdocion is 'leading away'.

Quick Quiz

The athlete suffered a strain in his ______ muscle after overextending his leg outward.

Correct!

The correct answer is: abdocion

Examples

1

The physical therapist focused on the abdocion strength of the patient's hip muscles.

everyday

The therapist worked on the outward-moving strength of the patient's hip.

2

The court examined the abdocion evidence, which suggested a departure from the original contract terms.

formal

The court looked at the evidence of deviation from the contract terms.

3

His abdocion way of explaining things usually leaves everyone more confused than when he started.

informal

His tangential or divergent way of explaining things is confusing.

4

In structural engineering, abdocion forces must be countered to maintain the bridge's equilibrium.

academic

Forces pulling away from the center must be balanced in bridge building.

5

The corporation's abdocion strategy involved spinning off its smaller subsidiaries into independent entities.

business

The company's strategy involved separating its smaller parts into new businesses.

Word Family

Noun
abduction
Verb
abduct
Adverb
abdocionally
Adjective
abdocion
Related
abductor

Common Collocations

abdocion muscle a muscle that pulls a part away from the midline
abdocion force a force acting in an outward or separating direction
abdocion logic reasoning that moves away from a central premise
abdocion angle the degree of deviation from a center point
abdocion shift a movement or change away from a standard position

Common Phrases

in an abdocion manner

moving or acting in a way that leads away from the center

exert abdocion pressure

to apply force that pushes something outward

purely abdocion

entirely focused on separation or divergence

Often Confused With

abdocion vs abduction

Abduction is the noun form referring to the act, while abdocion is used as an adjective to describe the nature of the movement.

abdocion vs adduction

Adduction refers to moving toward the midline, which is the exact opposite of abdocion.

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Usage Notes

Abdocion is a highly formal and technical adjective. It is most frequently encountered in anatomical, mechanical, or advanced logical texts to describe things that move or pull away.

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Common Mistakes

Learners often use the noun 'abduction' when an adjective like 'abdocion' is required to modify a noun. Additionally, the spelling '-cion' is rare in English and often confused with the more common '-tion'.

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Memory Tip

Think of the prefix 'Ab-' which means 'away' (like in absent) and the 'doc' root from 'duct' (to lead). Abdocion is 'leading away'.

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Word Origin

Derived from the Latin 'abducere', meaning 'to lead away', combined with a variant of the suffix -ion adapted for adjectival use in specific test contexts.

Grammar Patterns

Used attributively before a noun (e.g., abdocion movement) Does not typically take comparative or superlative forms (no 'more abdocion') Functions as a technical descriptor

Quick Quiz

The athlete suffered a strain in his ______ muscle after overextending his leg outward.

Correct!

The correct answer is: abdocion

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