kürtaj, durdur, çocuk düşürmek, çocuk aldırma, tam başarısızlık, kürtaj yapmak, GÖREVİN AKİM KALMASI; YARIDA BIRAKMA (GÖREV); YARIM KALMA:Bir uçak veya füzenin düşman etkisi dışında bir nedenle görevini yerine getirememesi. Bu hal, hareket noktası ile hedef noktası arasında herhangi bir noktada meydana gelebilir, başarısızlıkla bitmek, den çıkma, tamamlamadan durdurmak, vazgeç, bir işi yarım bırakma, yarıda kesme, düşürtmek (dölütü), yarıda bırakmak, vazgeçme, düşük (doğum), iptal, başarısızlıkla sonuçlanmak, gelişememek, düşürme, iptal etmek, yarıda kesmek, durdurmak, düşük, Geri kalmak, tam gelişmemek, dölütünü düşürtmek, (fiil) çocuk düşürmek, düşük yapmak, gelişememek, başarısızlıkla sonuçlanmak, durdurmak, iptal etmek, kürtaj yaptır, bitirmeden durdur,v.yarıda kes:n.yarıda kesme, Inkişafına mani olmak, Bir hastalık seyrini durdurmak veya kontrol etmek, Önlemek (ilkah v.s. yi), Çocuk düşürmek, düşük yapmak, yarida kesme, bitirmeden durdurmak, boşa çıkmak, düşür, yarida kes, (bir iş), (Bilgisayar) prosedürü durdurmak, (dölütü) düşürtmek/almak; -in dölütünü düşürtmek; (dölütü) düşürmek, (henüz başlanmışken) -e son vermek, Düşmek (çocuk), çocuk düşürme suçu, durdurma, avortman, alma (çocuk), uçuşu yarıda kesme, bebek aldırma, meyve veya ekin, dölüt düşürtme/alma, kürtaj, (dölütü) düşürtme/alma, ask., (Bilgisayar) (uçuşu/işlemi) yarıda kesme, başarısızlık, ask., bilg, çocuk düşürme, alma (dölütü), düşürme (çocuk), akamet, ölü bebek/düşük, Düşük, abortus (gebeliğin yedinci ayından önce fetusun uterustan atılması), olgunlaşmadan kurumuş çiçek, düşürtme (dölütü),
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kürtaj
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durdur
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çocuk düşürmek fiil
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GÖREVİN AKİM KALMASI; YARIDA BIRAKMA (GÖREV); YARIM KALMA:Bir uçak veya füzenin düşman etkisi dışında bir nedenle görevini yerine getirememesi. Bu hal, hareket noktası ile hedef noktası arasında herhangi bir noktada meydana gelebilir Havacılık
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başarısızlıkla bitmek
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den çıkma Bilgisayar
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tamamlamadan durdurmak Bilgisayar
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vazgeç Bilgisayar
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bir işi yarım bırakma Bilgisayar
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yarıda kesme
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abort
düşürtmek (dölütü)
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abort
yarıda bırakmak
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abort
vazgeçme Bilgisayar
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düşük (doğum) Tıp
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iptal Bilgisayar
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abort
başarısızlıkla sonuçlanmak
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abort
gelişememek
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abort
düşürme
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abort
iptal etmek
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abort
yarıda kesmek
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abort
durdurmak
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abort
düşük Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim
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Geri kalmak, tam gelişmemek Tıp
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dölütünü düşürtmek
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(fiil) çocuk düşürmek, düşük yapmak, gelişememek, başarısızlıkla sonuçlanmak, durdurmak, iptal etmek
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kürtaj yaptır
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bitirmeden durdur,v.yarıda kes:n.yarıda kesme
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Inkişafına mani olmak Tıp
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Bir hastalık seyrini durdurmak veya kontrol etmek Tıp
plural of abortion, An event involving the abort of a process, The function used to abort a process, The product of a miscarriage; an aborted offspring; an abortion, An early termination of a mission, To miscarry; to bring forth something prematurely, To terminate a mission for any reason other than enemy action. It may occur at any point after the beginning of the mission and prior to its completion, To become checked in normal development, so as either to remain rudimentary or shrink away wholly; to become sterile, To cause a premature termination whether of a foetus or more generally of anything that has been begun, A miscarriage; an untimely birth; an abortion, To terminate a process prior to completion, Any fruit or produce that does not come to maturity, or anything which is interrupted in its progress before it is matured or perfect, The act of aborting a project, a mission, etc, before it is completed, Arrest of development of any organ, so that it remains an imperfect formation or is absorbed, The act of inducing abortion, The cessation of pregnancy or fetal development; a miscarriage, An induced abortion, Something ugly, an artistic atrocity, The immature product of an untimely birth, abortment, To terminate a preplanned aircraft maneuver; e g , an aborted takeoff, 1 To cut short or break off an action, operation, or procedure with an aircraft, space vehicle, or the like, especially because of equipment failure, as to abort a mission, the launching was aborted, Terminate a transaction so that all protected resources, such as database records, have the same value they had at the beginning of the transaction, To terminate abruptly in the middle of a computer operation, Premature terminatation of a program because of an error that has made further execution of the program impossible A successful abort will at least save the file The worst scenario is a crash, Terminating the acceleration process prematurely, either by inhibiting the injection mechanism or by removing circulating beam to some sort of dump This is generally done to prevent injury to some personnel or damage to accelerator components, A telephoned voice call or an electronically transmitted message, with appropriate safeguards as to authenticity, that indi-cates a just-transmitted alarm event is not to be reacted to as an emergency An abort is also a procedure to prevent an alarm signal from being sent to the monitoring facility, Do not use Preferred term is cancel, uci A capability that cancels all user entries in a defined transaction sequence [MIL-HDBK-1908B], The termination of computer program execution prior to its completion [SRV] (see also failure), This term refers to transactions that do not complete Any changes made by a transaction that is aborted, for whatever reason, must be undone Once a transaction is undone (rolled back), no evidence that the transaction was ever attempted remains outside of records in the transaction processing system's log See also rolled back, Cancels a file while it is still active The other party will be informed that the file was cancelled and not completely received, 1 To exit a communication function (usually before its completion) A much less graceful than Exit or Escape 2 The character used to stop characters from a block of test appearing on your screen Usually the spacebar or CTRL-X are used to abort a message 3 The command word used with editors that allows you to exit, destroying your message, In the context of computers, one of the three historic choices offered by DOS when it could not complete the requested operation Also see Fail and Retry, a reserved word used in an abort statement to terminate execution of a task and other tasks dependent upon it 6 3, A 1, terminate before completion; "abort the mission"; "abort the process running on my computer", terminate a pregnancy by undergoing an abortion, To jettison a load of water or retardant from an aircraft, to cancel an attempt The Space Shuttle has several abort options, including an emergency return to the launch site to an "abort to orbit" (see ATO), To cancel or cut short a mission, To cut short or break off an action, operation, or procedure with a vehicle, especially when a piece of equipment fails, A procedure, surgical or otherwise, which terminates a pregnancy, Aghray Aseghli, Naturally occurring or induced termination of pregnancy before birth, resulting in, or accompanied by, the death of the fetus, Transformation of the vine flower, due to a bad fecundation This phenomenon very often happen after a spell of frost, 1 blocking a new birth or life direction in inner soul 2 positive or negative feelings or attitudes in relationships, ideas, work, projects, failure of a plan, It is considered evil in the Holds, but is often a necessity in the Weyrs, as pregnancy makes it difficult for female dragonriders to perform their primary function, which is fighting Thread, termination of pregnancy, In Jesus' words: "good will it be for this one if it is never born" (Mark 14:21), A topic that comes up on ARK every now and then, and creates huge flame wars, A failed angle or match, Termination of a pregnancy before 24 weeks gestation which results in the expulsion of a fetus which shows no signs of life, Abortion is the termination of pregnancy •Abortion, It is the non-spontaneous termination of a pregnancy before the fetus can survive outside the uterus, Click to check definition The termination of a foetus in the first 24 weeks, Miscarriage/Termination of pregnancy, in this case, to terminate pregnancy by killing the fetus, Spontaneous: A pregnancy loss during the first twenty weeks of gestation, To miscarry; to bring forth young prematurely, end a pregnancy; cancel, call off; fail; (Computers) stop a procedure in progress or a program in operation (especially suddenly or abnormally), If an unborn baby is aborted, the pregnancy is ended deliberately and the baby is not born alive. Her lover walked out on her after she had aborted their child. tissue from aborted fetuses, An aborted offspring, If someone aborts a process, plan, or activity, they stop it before it has been completed. The decision was made to abort the mission, An untimely birth, terminate a pregnancy by undergoing an abortion terminate before completion; "abort the mission"; "abort the process running on my computer, Any fruit or produce that does not come to maturity, or anything which in its progress, before it is matured or perfect; a complete failure; as, his attempt proved an abortion, premature termination of a pregnancy, miscarriage (caused by natural or artificial means); failure; premature termination (of a project, etc.); failure to develop (Biology), If a woman has an abortion, she ends her pregnancy deliberately so that the baby is not born alive. His girlfriend had an abortion. a medical operation to end a pregnancy so that the baby is not born alive = termination. Expulsion of a fetus from the uterus before it can survive on its own. Spontaneous abortion at earlier stages of pregnancy is called miscarriage. Induced abortions often occur through intentional medical intervention and are performed to preserve the woman's life or health, to prevent the completion of a pregnancy resulting from rape or incest, to prevent the birth of a child with serious medical problems, or because the woman does not believe she is in a position to rear a child properly. The drug RU-486, if taken within a few weeks of conception, will trigger a miscarriage. Up to about 19 weeks of pregnancy, injections of saline solutions or hormones may be used to stimulate uterine contractions that will expel the fetus. Surgical removal of the contents of the uterus may be performed in the second trimester or later. Intact dilation and extraction procedures may occur in the third trimester; sometimes critically referred to as "partial-birth abortions," they have been very controversial. Other abortion procedures include manual vacuum aspiration (extraction by manual syringe) and dilation and suction curettage (extraction by machine-operated suction), both of which can be performed in early pregnancy. The social acceptability of abortion as a means of population control has varied from time to time and place to place throughout history. It was apparently a common method of family limitation in the Greco-Roman world, but Christian theologians early and vehemently condemned it. It became widely accepted in Europe in the Middle Ages. Severe criminal sanctions to deter abortion became common in the 19th century, but in the 20th century those sanctions were gradually modified in many countries. In the U.S. the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision had the effect of legalizing abortion during the first three months of pregnancy; states were able to implement restrictions on access to abortion after the first trimester, though within constraints set by the courts. Since that decision, there has been a fierce debate between supporters and opponents of a liberalized abortion policy, The act of giving premature birth; particularly, the expulsion of the human fetus prematurely, or before it is capable of sustaining life; miscarriage,
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An event involving the abort of a process - "We've had three aborts over the last two days."
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The function used to abort a process
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The product of a miscarriage; an aborted offspring; an abortion
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An early termination of a mission - "We've had aborts on three of our last seven launches."
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To miscarry; to bring forth something prematurely
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To terminate a mission for any reason other than enemy action. It may occur at any point after the beginning of the mission and prior to its completion
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To become checked in normal development, so as either to remain rudimentary or shrink away wholly; to become sterile
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To cause a premature termination whether of a foetus or more generally of anything that has been begun
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A miscarriage; an untimely birth; an abortion - "In Japonia 'tis a common thing to stifle their children if they be poor, or to make an abort, which Aristotle commends."
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To terminate a process prior to completion
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Any fruit or produce that does not come to maturity, or anything which is interrupted in its progress before it is matured or perfect
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abortion
The act of aborting a project, a mission, etc, before it is completed
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abortion
Arrest of development of any organ, so that it remains an imperfect formation or is absorbed
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abortion
The act of inducing abortion
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abortion
The cessation of pregnancy or fetal development; a miscarriage
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An induced abortion
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Something ugly, an artistic atrocity - "Insomuch that I do honestly believe, there can be no place in the world, where such intolerable abortions, begotten of the sculptor’s chisel, are to be found in such profusion, as in Rome."
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The immature product of an untimely birth
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abortment
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To terminate a preplanned aircraft maneuver; e g , an aborted takeoff
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1 To cut short or break off an action, operation, or procedure with an aircraft, space vehicle, or the like, especially because of equipment failure, as to abort a mission, the launching was aborted
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Abort
Terminate a transaction so that all protected resources, such as database records, have the same value they had at the beginning of the transaction
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Abort
To terminate abruptly in the middle of a computer operation
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Abort
Premature terminatation of a program because of an error that has made further execution of the program impossible A successful abort will at least save the file The worst scenario is a crash
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Abort
Terminating the acceleration process prematurely, either by inhibiting the injection mechanism or by removing circulating beam to some sort of dump This is generally done to prevent injury to some personnel or damage to accelerator components
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Abort
A telephoned voice call or an electronically transmitted message, with appropriate safeguards as to authenticity, that indi-cates a just-transmitted alarm event is not to be reacted to as an emergency An abort is also a procedure to prevent an alarm signal from being sent to the monitoring facility
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Abort
Do not use Preferred term is cancel
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Abort
uci A capability that cancels all user entries in a defined transaction sequence [MIL-HDBK-1908B]
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The termination of computer program execution prior to its completion [SRV] (see also failure)
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Abort
This term refers to transactions that do not complete Any changes made by a transaction that is aborted, for whatever reason, must be undone Once a transaction is undone (rolled back), no evidence that the transaction was ever attempted remains outside of records in the transaction processing system's log See also rolled back
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Cancels a file while it is still active The other party will be informed that the file was cancelled and not completely received
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Abort
1 To exit a communication function (usually before its completion) A much less graceful than Exit or Escape 2 The character used to stop characters from a block of test appearing on your screen Usually the spacebar or CTRL-X are used to abort a message 3 The command word used with editors that allows you to exit, destroying your message
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Abort
In the context of computers, one of the three historic choices offered by DOS when it could not complete the requested operation Also see Fail and Retry
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a reserved word used in an abort statement to terminate execution of a task and other tasks dependent upon it 6 3, A 1
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terminate before completion; "abort the mission"; "abort the process running on my computer"
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terminate a pregnancy by undergoing an abortion
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Abort
To jettison a load of water or retardant from an aircraft
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Abort
to cancel an attempt The Space Shuttle has several abort options, including an emergency return to the launch site to an "abort to orbit" (see ATO)
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Abort
To cancel or cut short a mission
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Abort
To cut short or break off an action, operation, or procedure with a vehicle, especially when a piece of equipment fails
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Abortion
A procedure, surgical or otherwise, which terminates a pregnancy
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Abortion
Aghray Aseghli
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Abortion
Naturally occurring or induced termination of pregnancy before birth, resulting in, or accompanied by, the death of the fetus
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Abortion
Transformation of the vine flower, due to a bad fecundation This phenomenon very often happen after a spell of frost
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1 blocking a new birth or life direction in inner soul 2 positive or negative feelings or attitudes in relationships, ideas, work, projects
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failure of a plan
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It is considered evil in the Holds, but is often a necessity in the Weyrs, as pregnancy makes it difficult for female dragonriders to perform their primary function, which is fighting Thread
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termination of pregnancy
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In Jesus' words: "good will it be for this one if it is never born" (Mark 14:21)
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A topic that comes up on ARK every now and then, and creates huge flame wars
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Abortion
A failed angle or match
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Abortion
Termination of a pregnancy before 24 weeks gestation which results in the expulsion of a fetus which shows no signs of life
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Abortion
Abortion is the termination of pregnancy •Abortion
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It is the non-spontaneous termination of a pregnancy before the fetus can survive outside the uterus
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Click to check definition The termination of a foetus in the first 24 weeks
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Miscarriage/Termination of pregnancy
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in this case, to terminate pregnancy by killing the fetus
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Abortion
Spontaneous: A pregnancy loss during the first twenty weeks of gestation
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To miscarry; to bring forth young prematurely
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end a pregnancy; cancel, call off; fail; (Computers) stop a procedure in progress or a program in operation (especially suddenly or abnormally) fiil
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If an unborn baby is aborted, the pregnancy is ended deliberately and the baby is not born alive. Her lover walked out on her after she had aborted their child. tissue from aborted fetuses
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An aborted offspring
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If someone aborts a process, plan, or activity, they stop it before it has been completed. The decision was made to abort the mission
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An untimely birth
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terminate a pregnancy by undergoing an abortion terminate before completion; "abort the mission"; "abort the process running on my computer
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abortion
Any fruit or produce that does not come to maturity, or anything which in its progress, before it is matured or perfect; a complete failure; as, his attempt proved an abortion
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premature termination of a pregnancy, miscarriage (caused by natural or artificial means); failure; premature termination (of a project, etc.); failure to develop (Biology) isim
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If a woman has an abortion, she ends her pregnancy deliberately so that the baby is not born alive. His girlfriend had an abortion. a medical operation to end a pregnancy so that the baby is not born alive = termination. Expulsion of a fetus from the uterus before it can survive on its own. Spontaneous abortion at earlier stages of pregnancy is called miscarriage. Induced abortions often occur through intentional medical intervention and are performed to preserve the woman's life or health, to prevent the completion of a pregnancy resulting from rape or incest, to prevent the birth of a child with serious medical problems, or because the woman does not believe she is in a position to rear a child properly. The drug RU-486, if taken within a few weeks of conception, will trigger a miscarriage. Up to about 19 weeks of pregnancy, injections of saline solutions or hormones may be used to stimulate uterine contractions that will expel the fetus. Surgical removal of the contents of the uterus may be performed in the second trimester or later. Intact dilation and extraction procedures may occur in the third trimester; sometimes critically referred to as "partial-birth abortions," they have been very controversial. Other abortion procedures include manual vacuum aspiration (extraction by manual syringe) and dilation and suction curettage (extraction by machine-operated suction), both of which can be performed in early pregnancy. The social acceptability of abortion as a means of population control has varied from time to time and place to place throughout history. It was apparently a common method of family limitation in the Greco-Roman world, but Christian theologians early and vehemently condemned it. It became widely accepted in Europe in the Middle Ages. Severe criminal sanctions to deter abortion became common in the 19th century, but in the 20th century those sanctions were gradually modified in many countries. In the U.S. the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision had the effect of legalizing abortion during the first three months of pregnancy; states were able to implement restrictions on access to abortion after the first trimester, though within constraints set by the courts. Since that decision, there has been a fierce debate between supporters and opponents of a liberalized abortion policy
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The act of giving premature birth; particularly, the expulsion of the human fetus prematurely, or before it is capable of sustaining life; miscarriage
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