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abort
a·bort A0020500 (ə-bôrt′)v. a·bort·ed, a·bort·ing, a·borts v.tr.1. a. To terminate (a pregnancy) by abortion.b. To cause the expulsion of (an embryo or fetus) by abortion.c. To undergo the abortion of (an embryo or fetus).d. To miscarry (an embryo or fetus).2. To terminate (an undertaking or procedure) before implementation or completion: abort the launch of a rocket; abort a computer program.3. To stop the progress of (a disease, for example).v.intr.1. To miscarry.2. To cease growth before full development or maturation.3. To terminate an undertaking or procedure before implementation or completion.n. The act of aborting an undertaking or procedure. [Latin abortāre, frequentative of aborīrī, abort-, to disappear, miscarry : ab-, away; see ab-1 + orīrī, to appear; see er- in Indo-European roots.]abort (əˈbɔːt) vb1. (Gynaecology & Obstetrics) to undergo or cause (a woman) to undergo the termination of pregnancy before the fetus is viable2. (Gynaecology & Obstetrics) (tr) to cause (a fetus) to be expelled from the womb before it is viable3. (intr) to fail to come to completion; go wrong4. (tr) to stop the development of; cause to be abandoned5. (Gynaecology & Obstetrics) (intr) to give birth to a dead or nonviable fetus6. (Military) (of a space flight, military operation, etc) to fail or terminate prematurely7. (Biology) (intr) (of an organism or part of an organism) to fail to develop into the mature formnthe premature termination or failure of (a space flight, military operation, etc)[C16: from Latin abortāre, from the past participle of aborīrī to miscarry, from ab- wrongly, badly + orīrī to appear, arise, be born]a•bort (əˈbɔrt) v.i. 1. to bring forth a fetus before it is viable. 2. to remain rudimentary, fail to develop, or develop incompletely. 3. to fail or stop at an early or premature stage. 4. to fail to accomplish a military objective for any reason other than enemy action. 5. (of a missile) to stop before the scheduled flight is completed. v.t. 6. to cause to bring forth (a fetus) before it is viable. 7. to cause (a pregnant female) to be delivered of a nonviable fetus. 8. to cause to cease or end at an early or premature stage. 9. to terminate (a missile flight, mission, etc.) before completion. n. 10. the termination of a missile flight, mission, etc., before completion. 11. a missile, rocket, etc., that has aborted. [1570–80; < Latin abortus, past participle of aborīrī to disappear, miscarry =ab- ab- + orīrī to appear] abort1. To terminate a mission for any reason other than enemy action. It may occur at any point after the beginning of the mission and prior to its completion. 2. To discontinue aircraft takeoff or missile launch.abort Past participle: aborted Gerund: aborting
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I abort | you abort | he/she/it aborts | we abort | you abort | they abort |
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I aborted | you aborted | he/she/it aborted | we aborted | you aborted | they aborted |
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I am aborting | you are aborting | he/she/it is aborting | we are aborting | you are aborting | they are aborting |
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I have aborted | you have aborted | he/she/it has aborted | we have aborted | you have aborted | they have aborted |
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I was aborting | you were aborting | he/she/it was aborting | we were aborting | you were aborting | they were aborting |
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I had aborted | you had aborted | he/she/it had aborted | we had aborted | you had aborted | they had aborted |
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I will abort | you will abort | he/she/it will abort | we will abort | you will abort | they will abort |
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I will have aborted | you will have aborted | he/she/it will have aborted | we will have aborted | you will have aborted | they will have aborted |
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I will be aborting | you will be aborting | he/she/it will be aborting | we will be aborting | you will be aborting | they will be aborting |
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I have been aborting | you have been aborting | he/she/it has been aborting | we have been aborting | you have been aborting | they have been aborting |
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I will have been aborting | you will have been aborting | he/she/it will have been aborting | we will have been aborting | you will have been aborting | they will have been aborting |
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I had been aborting | you had been aborting | he/she/it had been aborting | we had been aborting | you had been aborting | they had been aborting |
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I would abort | you would abort | he/she/it would abort | we would abort | you would abort | they would abort |
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I would have aborted | you would have aborted | he/she/it would have aborted | we would have aborted | you would have aborted | they would have aborted | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | abort - the act of terminating a project or procedure before it is completed; "I wasted a year of my life working on an abort"; "he sent a short message requesting an abort due to extreme winds in the area"ending, termination, conclusion - the act of ending something; "the termination of the agreement" | Verb | 1. | abort - terminate before completion; "abort the mission"; "abort the process running on my computer"terminate, end - bring to an end or halt; "She ended their friendship when she found out that he had once been convicted of a crime"; "The attack on Poland terminated the relatively peaceful period after WW I" | | 2. | abort - cease development, die, and be aborted; "an aborting fetus"croak, decease, die, drop dead, buy the farm, cash in one's chips, give-up the ghost, kick the bucket, pass away, perish, snuff it, pop off, expire, conk, exit, choke, go, pass - pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life; "She died from cancer"; "The children perished in the fire"; "The patient went peacefully"; "The old guy kicked the bucket at the age of 102" | | 3. | abort - terminate a pregnancy by undergoing an abortionmiscarry - suffer a miscarriageeject, expel, release, exhaust, discharge - eliminate (a substance); "combustion products are exhausted in the engine"; "the plant releases a gas" |
abortverb1. terminate (a pregnancy), miscarry the latest date at which a foetus can be aborted2. stop, end, finish, check, arrest, halt, cease, bring or come to a halt or standstill, axe (informal), pull up, terminate, call off, break off, cut short, pack in (Brit. informal), discontinue, desist The take-off was aborted.abortverbTo bring forth a nonviable fetus prematurely:miscarry, slip.Translationsabort (əˈboːt) verb1. to lose or bring about the loss of (an unborn child) from the womb. 墮掉(胎兒) 早产,流产,堕胎 2. (of a plan etc) to (cause to) come to nothing. (導致)失敗 失败3. to stop or abandon (a space mission, eg the firing of a rocket) before it is completed. 中止,取消 中止,夭折 aˈbortion (-ʃən) noun 墮胎 流产,堕胎 aˈbortive (-tiv) adjective unsuccessful. an abortive attempt to climb the mountain. (中途)失敗的 失败的abort
abort[ə′bȯrt] (aerospace engineering) To cut short or break off an action, operation, or procedure with an aircraft, space vehicle, or the like, especially because of equipment failure. An aircraft, space vehicle, or the like which aborts. An act or instance of aborting. (computer science) To terminate a procedure, such as the running of a computer program or the printing of a document, while it is still in progress. aborti. When used as a command, it means stop doing whatever you are doing (e.g., abort takeoff). ii. To terminate a preplanned maneuver. To cut short or break off an action, mission, operation, or procedure with an aircraft, especially because of equipment failure or adverse weather conditions. It may occur at any point after the beginning of the mission and prior to its completion. iii. To return or to fly to a friendly base before completing the assigned mission for reasons other than enemy action. iv. To discontinue an aircraft takeoff or a missile launch.abort (programming)To terminate a program or process abnormallyand usually suddenly, with or without diagnosticinformation. "My program aborted", "I aborted thetransmission". The noun form in computing is "abort", not"abortion", e.g. "We've had three aborts over the last twodays".
If a Unix kernel aborts it is known as a panic.abort(1) To exit a function or application without saving any data that has been changed.
(2) To stop a transmission.abort
abort [ah-bort´] to arrest prematurely a disease or developmental process; to expel the products of conception before the fetus is viable.a·bort (ă-bōrt'), 1. The expulsion of an embryo or fetus before it is viable. See also: miscarry. 2. The removal of the products of conception prematurely. 3. To arrest a disease in its earliest stages. 4. To arrest any action or process before its normal completion. [L. aborior, to fail at onset] abort (ə-bôrt′)v. aborted, aborting, aborts v.tr.1. a. To terminate (a pregnancy) by abortion.b. To cause the expulsion of (an embryo or fetus) by abortion.c. To undergo the abortion of (an embryo or fetus).d. To miscarry (an embryo or fetus).2. To stop the progress of (a disease, for example).v.intr.1. To miscarry.2. To cease growth before full development or maturation.a·bort (ă-bōrt') 1. To give birth to an embryo or fetus before it is viable. 2. To arrest a disease in its earliest stages. 3. To arrest growth or development; to cause to remain rudimentary. 4. To remove products of conception before viability. [L. aborior, to fail at onset]a·bort (ă-bōrt') 1. To arrest a disease in its earliest stages. 2. To arrest anything before completion. [L. aborior, to fail at onset]Patient discussion about abortQ. What do you know about abortions? How safe is it, are there pills that you can take to avoid the process? A. I don't want to start a fight or anything here. Please forgive me for saying this. Consider your life when you have aged to 55 plus. Children to help take care of you, family to be with. Holidays are very lonely without family. Your children may be the only ones who care for you. Life is so much more with family. I wish I had a baby to hold. They are all so precious. I will say no more. Q. I had an abortion which was unexpected.. Could I be pregnant again? Hello, I got married in Aug 2008, when I was 3 weeks pregnant I had an abortion which was unexpected. This happened 2 months back. Now I am using my rest room more often and I am not convenient with the natural disposes. I don’t know if these symptoms are due to any sickness or due to pregnancy. I took a pregnancy test but it came out negative. Could I be pregnant again?A. Usually symptoms of pregnancy can’t be noticed until 2 weeks. A pregnancy test will become positive only after 2 weeks even if you are pregnant. I am guessing that you are not pregnant now. Repeating the test in one week might be wise if the symptoms persist. I want to know whether you used some birth control meds. If so plz avoid it. Then it could be possible for your pregnancy again. Q. HOW CAN WE THE PEOPLE GROW TO UNDERSTAND WHY AND HOW ABORTIONS WORK?PLEASE HELP ME UNDERSTAND THANK YOU!A.M.C A. I would have a difficult time trying to keep on living if I had intentionally ended my child's life. It would haunt me all my days wondering what the child would have been like, thinking about where they ended up in the medical waste can somewhere. I could not go through with any of the procedures mentioned here. What if I were to start having dreams of the child calling out to me in the night? I would never be able to sleep soundly again. How could I face anyone in my family after having done something like this. More discussions about abortLegalSeeabortionABORT
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ABORT➣Adaptive Beamformer Orthogonal Rejection Test |
abort
Synonyms for abortverb terminateSynonymsverb stopSynonyms- stop
- end
- finish
- check
- arrest
- halt
- cease
- bring or come to a halt or standstill
- axe
- pull up
- terminate
- call off
- break off
- cut short
- pack in
- discontinue
- desist
Synonyms for abortverb to bring forth a nonviable fetus prematurelySynonymsWords related to abortnoun the act of terminating a project or procedure before it is completedRelated Words- ending
- termination
- conclusion
verb terminate before completionRelated Wordsverb cease development, die, and be abortedRelated Words- croak
- decease
- die
- drop dead
- buy the farm
- cash in one's chips
- give-up the ghost
- kick the bucket
- pass away
- perish
- snuff it
- pop off
- expire
- conk
- exit
- choke
- go
- pass
verb terminate a pregnancy by undergoing an abortionRelated Words- miscarry
- eject
- expel
- release
- exhaust
- discharge
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