Pronunciation: /əˈbɔːrtər/

Definitions of aborter

noun a person who performs abortions

Example Sentences

A1 An aborter is someone who terminates a process before it is completed.

A2 The aborter of the mission was blamed for not following through with the plan.

B1 The aborter in the group was known for always giving up when things got tough.

B2 The project manager acted as the aborter when it was clear the project was not feasible.

C1 The aborter of the company's expansion plans was seen as a necessary decision for financial stability.

C2 The aborter of the peace talks was heavily criticized for not giving diplomacy a chance.

Examples of aborter in a Sentence

formal The aborter of the mission was found to have made a critical error in the planning phase.

informal The aborter chickened out at the last minute and didn't go through with the plan.

slang The aborter bailed on us when things got tough.

figurative She was seen as the aborter of dreams, always giving up before reaching success.

Grammatical Forms of aborter

past tense

aborted

plural

aborters

comparative

more aborter

superlative

most aborter

present tense

abort

future tense

will abort

perfect tense

have aborted

continuous tense

is aborting

singular

aborter

positive degree

aborter

infinitive

to abort

gerund

aborting

participle

aborted

Origin and Evolution of aborter

First Known Use: 1400 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'aborter' is derived from the Latin word 'abortare', which means to miscarry or produce prematurely.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in a medical context to refer to a person who induces abortion, the term 'aborter' has evolved over time to also encompass someone who supports or participates in the act of abortion.