Aborted

//əˈbɔɹtɪd//

Synonyms for "aborted" (47 found)

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Translations

11 translations across 6 languages.

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Catalan

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  • avortat adj (brought forth prematurely)

Dutch

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  • geaborteerd adj (brought forth prematurely)
  • rudimentair adj (rendered abortive or sterile)
  • voortijdig geboren adj (brought forth prematurely)

French

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  • avorté adj (brought forth prematurely)
  • avorté adj (checked in development at an early stage)

Portuguese

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  • abortado adj (brought forth prematurely)

Spanish

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  • abortado adj (brought forth prematurely)
  • abortado adj (checked in development at an early stage)
  • abortado adj (rendered abortive or sterile)

Swedish

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  • aborterad adj (brought forth prematurely)

Sample sentences

12 total sentences available.

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The project was aborted.

Source: tatoeba (48516)

My botched sentence must be the stillborn child of an aborted copy and paste.

Source: tatoeba (1738662)

Sam, a rhesus monkey, was one of the most well known monkeys of the space program. His name was an acronym for the U.S. Air Force School of Aviation Medicine at Brooks Air Force Base, Texas. He was launched on December 4, 1959, housed in a cylindrical capsule within the Mercury spacecraft atop a Little Joe rocket in order to test the launch escape system (LES). Approximately one minute into the flight, travelling at a speed of 3685 mph, the Mercury capsule aborted from the Little Joe launch vehicle. After attaining an altitude of 51 miles, the spacecraft landed safely in the Atlantic Ocean. Sam was recovered, several hours later, with no ill effects from his journey.

Source: tatoeba (3955387)

On December 22, 1960, soviet scientists attempted to launch Damka ("Little Lady") and Krasavka ("Beauty") on a Korabl Sputnik. However, the upper rocket stage failed and the launch was aborted. The dogs were safely recovered after their unplanned suborbital flight.

Source: tatoeba (3955389)

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