abort

abort
a•bort
[[t]əˈbɔrt[/t]] v. i.
1) srg to bring forth a fetus before it is viable
2) bio to remain rudimentary, fail to develop, or develop incompletely
3) to fail or stop at an early or premature stage
4) mil to fail to accomplish a military objective for any reason other than enemy action
5) rkt (of a missile) to stop before the scheduled flight is completed
6) srg to cause to bring forth (a fetus) before it is viable
7) pat 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) mil rkt to terminate (a missile flight, mission, etc.) before completion
10) mil rkt the termination of a missile flight, mission, etc., before completion
11) mil rkt a missile, rocket, etc., that has aborted
Etymology: 1570–80; < L abortus, ptp. of aborīrī to disappear, miscarry =ab- ab-+orīrī to appear

From formal English to slang. 2014.

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