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to aborting
verb
To miscarry; to bring forth (non-living) offspring prematurely.
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Many people who are disabled adopt this argument with regard to aborting malformed foetuses.
Those who resort to aborting female fetuses are worsening an imbalance which has left the country with 914 girls aged six and under per 1,000 boys, according to the 2011 census, down from 927 in 2001.
His account of landing the lunar module on the Sea of Tranquillity on July 20th 1969, and how close the team came to aborting the mission, remains a great tale.
JC: How close to aborting was Eagle if Bales hadn't known the alarms were benign?
However, I foolishly thought that my sex ed class was a bit progressive, considering that we were shown a video in class of a woman who resorted to aborting her child due to not having the financial means to take care of it.
A gastric or esophageal injury may lead to aborting of band insertion and a splenic injury may prompt an emergency splenectomy.
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I had to abort".
"Many women choose to abort female foetuses.
The disease causes elk cows to abort their calves.
We were advised to abort and we did".
My mother chose to abort her first pregnancy, in 1972.
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