words associated with aborted
Synonyms of abort
abandon: : to give up to the control or influence of another person or agent
call: : to speak in a loud distinct voice so as to be heard at a distance : shout call for help
call off: : to draw away : divert
cancel: : to call off usually without expectation of conducting or performing at a later time cancel a football game
cry off: : to beg off
drop: : the quantity of fluid that falls in one spherical mass a drop of rain
recall: : cancel , revoke
repeal: : to rescind or annul by authoritative act
rescind: : to take away : remove
revoke: : to annul by recalling or taking back : rescind revoke a will
scrap: : fragments of discarded or leftover food
scrub: : a stunted tree or shrub
Words Related to abort
abrogate: : to abolish by authoritative action : annul abrogate a treaty
annul: : to declare or make legally invalid or void wants the marriage annulled His title to the estate was annulled.
invalidate: : to make invalid
nullify: : to make null (see null entry 1 sense 1 )
void: : of no legal force or effect : null a void contract
write off: : an elimination of an item from the books of account
recant: : to withdraw or repudiate (a statement or belief) formally and publicly : renounce
retract: : to draw back or in cats retract their claws
take back: : to make a retraction of : withdraw
withdraw: : to take back or away : remove pressure upon educational administrators to withdraw academic credit —J. W. Scott
countermand: : to revoke (a command) by a contrary order
reverse: : opposite or contrary to a previous or normal condition reverse order
roll back: : the act or an instance of rolling back a government-ordered rollback of gasoline prices
break off: : to stop abruptly break off in the middle of a sentence
discontinue: : to break the continuity of : cease to operate, administer, use, produce, or take
end: : the part of an area that lies at the boundary
halt: : to cease marching or journeying
stop: : to close by filling or obstructing
terminate: : to form an ending
hold back: : something that retains or restrains
interrupt: : to stop or hinder by breaking in interrupted the speaker with frequent questions
suspend: : to debar temporarily especially from a privilege, office, or function suspend a student from school
give up: : to yield control or possession of : surrender forced to give up his job
relinquish: : 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
Near Antonyms of abort
engage: : to offer (something, such as one’s life or word) as backing to a cause or aim : to expose to risk for the attainment or support of some end engaged his all in the king’s cause
pledge: : a bailment of a chattel as security for a debt or other obligation without involving transfer of title
promise: : a declaration that one will do or refrain from doing something specified
begin: : to do the first part of an action : go into the first part of a process : start began by introducing herself will have to begin again
commence: : to enter upon : begin commence proceedings
initiate: : to cause or facilitate the beginning of : set going initiate a program of reform enzymes that initiate fermentation
start: : to move suddenly and violently : spring started angrily to his feet
take on: : to begin to perform or deal with : undertake took on new responsibilities
take up: : the action of taking up
undertake: : to take upon oneself : set about : attempt undertake a task undertake to learn to swim
Antonyms of abort
continue: : to maintain without interruption a condition, course, or action The boat continued downstream.
keep: : to retain in one’s possession or power kept the money we found
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