Pronunciation: /ˈeɪbɔrz/
noun a plural noun referring to the act of giving birth to offspring, particularly in animals
A1 I have an abors in my backyard.
A2 The abors in the park provide shade on hot days.
B1 The abors along the street were planted years ago.
B2 The abors in the forest create a peaceful atmosphere.
C1 The abors in the botanical garden are meticulously cared for.
C2 The abors in the orchard produce delicious fruits every year.
formal The company decided to abort the project due to budget constraints.
informal I heard they're gonna abort the mission because of bad weather.
slang They were gonna go out tonight but decided to abort last minute.
figurative She had to abort her plans when her car broke down.
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