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abort - use in sentences
Object
- fetus: Should they be able to abort a fetus of the " wrong " sex?
- fetus: The first, in the USA, was a much magnified photograph of a fetus aborted at about 12 weeks.
- dive: However, looking back we should have aborted the dive a lot earlier than we did.
- execution: The return builtin may be used to abort execution of scripts executed with the.
- baby: The image of the baby aborted at 21 weeks speaks for itself.
- pregnancy: It is not difficult to understand why women choose to abort abnormal pregnancies.
Converse of object
- find: The mind boggles.... ******************* !# Unable to find /life!# Abort / Retry / Fail?
Adjective modifier
- /life: The mind boggles.... ******************* !# Unable to find /life!# Abort / Retry / Fail?
- !#: The mind boggles.... ******************* !# Unable to find /life !# Abort / Retry / Fail?
Adjective complement
- due: The first two raids were aborted due to bad weather.
Modifying Another Word
- spontaneously: In fact most trisomies will cause fetuses to spontaneously abort.
- immediately: If there is no error clause and an error occurs the program will issue an error message and abort immediately.
- due: A problem arose during the restore process which meant the test had to be aborted due to resourcing time constraints.
- then: Guarded entries can also be useful for aborting actions in a select... then abort construct.
- not: His ox mates without fail; his cow calves and does not abort.
- n't: You ca n't abort a mare, Pa says, or you'll lose her.
Used with why or when
- when: Those functions use up all available memory and abort when GAP fails to extend its workspace.
Preposition: with
- error: Some programs go into infinite loops, some abort with a runtime error.
- message: If ' this is the case we abort with a suitable error message.
Preposition: for
- reason: A trip to do Rumbling Hole a few weeks back had been aborted for the same reason - talk about Déjà vu!
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