words associated with abortions
Synonyms of abortion
abandonment: : the act of abandoning something or someone In its family and social contexts, he argues, the abandonment of children was, if not a “good thing,” at least the most feasible means of family limitation during the many centuries when other methods were largely ineffective or, in the case of Christians, prohibited. —Mary Martin McLaughlin
calling: : a strong inner impulse toward a particular course of action especially when accompanied by conviction of divine influence
calling off: : to draw away : divert
cancellation: : the act or an instance of canceling The cancellation of the game was due to bad weather.
cancelation: : the act or an instance of canceling The cancellation of the game was due to bad weather.
dropping: : something dropped
recall: : cancel , revoke
recision: : an act of rescinding : cancellation
repeal: : to rescind or annul by authoritative act
rescission: : an act of rescinding
revocation: : an act or instance of revoking
Words Related to abortion
annulment: : the act of annulling something : the state of being annulled
invalidation: : to make invalid
neutralization: : an act or process of neutralizing
nullification: : the act of nullifying : the state of being nullified
voidance: : the act of voiding
abolishment: : to end the observance or effect of (something, such as a law) : to completely do away with (something) : annul abolish a law abolish slavery
abolition: : the act of officially ending or stopping something : the act of abolishing something abolition of the death penalty
ending: : something that constitutes an end: such as
halting: : marked by a lack of sureness or effectiveness spoke in a halting manner
stopping: : to close by filling or obstructing
termination: : end in time or existence : conclusion the termination of life
giving up: : to yield control or possession of : surrender forced to give up his job
relinquishment: : to withdraw or retreat from : leave behind
surrender: : to yield to the power, control, or possession of another upon compulsion or demand surrendered the fort
reversal: : an act or the process of reversing
rollback: : the act or an instance of rolling back a government-ordered rollback of gasoline prices
Near Antonyms of abortion
beginning: : the point at which something begins : start It was clear from the beginning that she would win.
commencement: : an act, instance, or time of commencing They awaited the commencement of the trial.
initiation: : the act or an instance of initiating
engagement: : an arrangement to meet or be present at a specified time and place a dinner engagement
undertaking: : the act of one who undertakes or engages in a project or business
Antonyms of abortion
continuation: : the act or fact of continuing in or the prolongation of a state or activity
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