aborted

[US]/ə'bɔːtɪd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. terminated prematurely; v. cause to end prematurely

Phrases & Collocations

aborted mission

aborted takeoff

Example Sentences

They aborted the space flight finally.

the flight crew aborted the take-off.

The rocket flight had to be aborted because of difficulties with computer.

While some of this can be explained by society—in countries like China baby boys are favoured and many unborn girls are electively aborted—there are natural processes at work.

The mission was aborted due to bad weather conditions.

The project was aborted halfway through due to lack of funding.

The surgery had to be aborted because of complications.

The launch was aborted at the last minute.

The plan to expand the business was aborted due to economic downturn.

The software development was aborted due to technical issues.

The game had to be aborted because of a power outage.

The experiment was aborted when the equipment malfunctioned.

The concert was aborted halfway through due to security concerns.

The negotiations were aborted after both parties failed to reach an agreement.

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