abort

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1abort

verb \ə-ˈbrt\

Definition of ABORT

intransitive verb
1
: to bring forth stillborn, nonviable, or premature offspring
2
: to become checked in development so as to degenerate or remain rudimentary
3
: to terminate a procedure prematurely <the pilot decided to abort due to mechanical difficulties>
transitive verb
1
a : to induce the abortion of or give birth to prematurely b : to terminate the pregnancy of before term
2
a : to terminate prematurely : cancel <abort a project> <abort a spaceflight> b : to stop in the early stages <abort a disease>
abort·er noun

Examples of ABORT

  1. They decided to abort the pregnancy.
  2. abort the launch of a rocket
  3. I suggest that you abort the project.
  4. The mission had to be aborted.
  5. When problems occurred during the launch, it was necessary to abort.

Origin of ABORT

Latin abortus, past participle of aboriri to miscarry, from ab- + oriri to rise, be born — more at orient
First Known Use: 1580

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