Pronunciation: /əˈbɔrtəd/
verb to terminate a pregnancy before the fetus is able to survive outside the uterus
A1 The mission was aborted due to bad weather.
A2 The doctor aborted the surgery halfway through due to complications.
B1 The software update was aborted because of a critical error.
B2 The plan to launch a new product was aborted at the last minute.
C1 The government aborted the controversial project after public outcry.
C2 The military operation was aborted to prevent civilian casualties.
adjective having been stopped or terminated before completion
A1 The mission was aborted due to bad weather.
A2 The aborted attempt left everyone feeling disappointed.
B1 The aborted project caused a lot of confusion among the team.
B2 The aborted launch was a setback for the company.
C1 The aborted negotiations led to a breakdown in diplomatic relations.
C2 The aborted peace talks were a missed opportunity for resolving the conflict.
formal The surgery was aborted due to complications during the procedure.
informal The mission was aborted at the last minute.
slang She aborted her plan to go out tonight and decided to stay in instead.
figurative His attempt to start a new business was aborted before it even began.
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