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abortion | abolish |

As a noun abortion

is (medicine|or|dated) the cessation of pregnancy or fetal development:.

As a verb abolish is

to end a law, system, institution, custom or practice .

abortion

Noun

(en noun)
  • (medicine, or, dated) The cessation of pregnancy or fetal development:
  • # (medicine, or, dated) a miscarriage.
  • # (still current) an induced abortion.
  • # The act of inducing the cessation of pregnancy.
  • (dated) The immature product of an untimely birth.
  • A monstrosity; a misshapen person.
  • (figuratively) Failure of a promise or a goal.
  • (biology) Arrest of development of any organ, so that it remains an imperfect formation or is absorbed.
  • Any fruit or produce which is interrupted in its progress before it is matured or perfect; an idea, project, or anything that does not come to maturity.
  • * {{quote-book, date = 1800-09-23
  • , title = Letter to Dr. Benjamin Rush , first = Thomas , last = Jefferson , authorlink = Thomas Jefferson , url = http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/mtj:@field(DOCID+@lit(tj090069)) , passage = The returning good sense of our country threatens abortion to their hopes, & they believe that any portion of power confided to me, will be exerted in opposition to their schemes. }}
  • (chiefly, arts) Something ugly, an artistic atrocity.
  • * 1846 , , Pictures from Italy , [http://etext.virginia.edu/etcbin/ot2www-pubeng?specfile=/texts/english/modeng/publicsearch/modengpub.o2w&act=text&offset=269656481&textreg=2&query=abortion&id=DicPict Chapter 10].
  • 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.
  • The cessation of an illness or disease at a very early stage.
  • An unpleasant or poorly executed idea or project.
  • * 1999', "foo...@my-deja.com", ''Menace is AN '''ABORTION OF A MOVIE'' (on newsgroup ''alt.fan.starwars )
  • * 2000 , "Jules", please dont buy beacon cd'' (on newsgroup ''alt.fan.allman-brothers )
  • Dickey on his own manages to turn a simple bo diddley 1-2-3-4 into an absolute abortion of a song.
  • * 2003 , David Kerekes, Headpress 24: Powered by Love (page 133)
  • an absolute abortion of a book

    Synonyms

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    Derived terms

    * abortionist * abortion clinic * abortion doctor * abortion drug * abortion method * abortion on demand * abortion on request * abortion pill * abortion provider * abortion rights, abortion-rights * anti-abortion, antiabortion * anti-abortionism, anti-abortionism * anti-abortionist, antiabortionist * back alley abortion, back-alley abortion * back-street abortion, backstreet abortion * backyard abortion, back-yard abortion * contagious abortion * early abortion * elective abortion * habitual abortion * hysterotomy abortion * incomplete abortion * induced abortion * infectious abortion * late-term abortion * medical abortion * partial-birth abortion, partial birth abortion * post-abortion, postabortion * pre-abortion, preabortion * pro-abortion, proabortion * pro-abortionism, proabortionism * pro-abortionist, proabortionist * sex-selective abortion * spontaneous abortion * surgical abortion * therapeutic abortion * threatened abortion * unsafe abortion * vacuum aspiration abortion

    See also

    * filicide, infanticide, neonaticide, prolicide

    Anagrams

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    abolish

    English

    Verb

    (es)
  • To end a law, system, institution, custom or practice.
  • Slavery was abolished in the nineteenth century.
  • * 2002', William Schabas, ''The '''abolition of the death penalty in international law (Cambridge University Press):
  • (archaic) To put an end to or destroy, as a physical object; to wipe out.
  • * :
  • And with thy blood abolish so reproachful blot.
  • * :
  • His quick instinctive hand Caught at the hilt, as to abolish him.

    Synonyms

    * abrogate, annul, cancel, dissolve, nullify, repeal, revoke

    Antonyms

    * establish, found

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