abort

abort
I. verb Etymology: Latin abortus, past participle of aboriri to miscarry, from ab- + oriri to rise, be born — more at orient Date: 1580 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
>
aborter noun II. noun Date: 1944 the premature termination of a flight (as of an aircraft or spacecraft), a mission, or an action or procedure relating to a flight <
a launch abort
>

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