abortion
[əˈbɔːrʃn]
Definition:
1. Termination of pregnancy.
2. Failure of a plan.
Use 'abortion' in a sentence:
- 1. Abortion has always been a divisive issue.
- 2. The president's stand is bound to reawaken the painful debate about abortion.
- 3. Abortion is a highly contentious issue.
- 4. He and his girlfriend had been going out together for a year when she had an abortion.
- 5. Abortion is a very emotional issue.
- 6. She decided to have an abortion .
- 7. The legalisation of abortion?
- 8. The abortion arose from an accidental fall.
- 9. Abortion is still one of the hot button issues of US life.
- 10. He refused for reasons of conscience to sign a new law legalising abortion.
- 11. The Vatican's teaching on abortion is clear: it is a sin.
- 12. Is abortion morally defensible?
- 13. His plan proved an abortion.
- 14. I could barely find the time to schedule this abortion.
- 15. Isn't abortion legal and easy?
- 16. There has been much dispute over the question of legalized abortion in the western world.
- 17. Ultrasound and the future of abortion.
- 18. Her party opposes abortion, except in cases of rape or incest.
- 19. He and his wife both strongly support abortion rights.
- 20. Abortion is still one of the hot button issues of U.S. life.
- 21. Her opposition to abortion and feminism mark her as a convinced traditionalist.
- 22. His girlfriend had an abortion.
- 23. After an abortion you may become sterile.
- 24. Abortion is once again a controversial political and moral issue.
- 25. His attempt proved an abortion.
- 26. Birth control and abortion are four-letter words in my family.
- 27. I've always been anti-abortion.
- 28. They have talked about abortion and other emotional issues.
- 29. She decided to have an abortion.
- 30. He's waffled on abortion and gay rights.
- 31. Her opposition to abortion and feminism marks her as a convinced traditionalist.
- 32. The president has adopted a hardline stance against abortion.
- 33. Recent opinion polls show that 60 percent favour abortion under certain circumstances.
- 34. He has waffled on abortion and gay rights.
- 35. Abortion is illegal in many countries.
- 36. A number of considerations have led her to have a wilful abortion.
- 37. They are totally opposed to abortion.
- 38. There has been much dispute over the question of legalised abortion in the Western world.
- 39. Abortion is a permanent decision.
- 40. Her strong Catholic beliefs made abortion unthinkable.
- 41. Nor was abortion an easy option in a small Catholic community.
- 42. Major changes in church teaching against abortion and gay marriage are unlikely.
- 43. Abortion is offered as a simple solution.
- 44. Her sympathies lie with the anti-abortion lobby.
- 45. How do you feel about abortion?
- 46. The second possible advance came on abortion.
- 47. She was pregnant, but had the abortion.
- 48. Many people have very strong opinions about the rightness or wrongness of abortion.
- 49. There was public outcry from those opposed to abortion.
- 50. On abortion he has changed his mind.
- 51. Abortion is an issue which produces little reasoned argument.
- 52. There are many people who still find the act of abortion abhorrent.
- 53. The abortion issue is political dynamite.
- 54. This isn't a drama! it's an abortion!
- 55. Sometimes the original abortion was done so badly that the uterus prolapsed.
- 56. We'd like to know what you feel about abortion.
- 57. She had an abortion at the women's health clinic.
- 58. The new law also eliminates drug induced abortions after seven weeks.
- 59. Abortion is restricted in some American states.
- 60. The King's stand is bound to reawaken the painful debate about abortion.
- 61. Recent opinion polls show that 60 percent favor abortion under certain circumstances.
- 62. The latter part of the debate concentrated on abortion.