verb
abort
uh-BAWT
verb
1
To stop an action, plan, or process before it is finished, usually because of a problem.
"The pilot had to abort the landing due to high winds."
"The developers aborted the update after users reported crashes."
2
(medical) To end a pregnancy before the fetus can survive outside the womb.
"The clinic provides counseling for patients considering whether to abort a pregnancy."
How to Use Abort
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishTo stop something partway through, before it's completed — often because something has gone wrong.
Common pairings
abort a mission
abort the launch
abort the process
Word Forms
aborted past tense, aborts plural, aborts singular
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Etymology
From Latin abortus, past participle of aboriri, "to fail to be born," from ab- ("away, amiss") + oriri ("to arise, be born").