1. abend - Noun
2. abend - Adjective
3. abend - Verb
4. Abend - Proper noun
(computing) The abnormal termination of a program.
(IEEE) Termination of a process prior to completion.
abend (third-person singular simple present abends, present participle abending, simple past and past participle abended)
(computing) To terminate abnormally.
The nightly invoicing job abended at 3 a.m.
Abend (plural Abends)
A surname from German.
ABEND (plural ABENDs)
Alternative spelling of abend
ABEND (not comparable)
Acronym of absent by enforced net deprivation.
According to the White House, Abend has experience working in offices of inspectors general, including at the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Source: Internet
During the 11-12 Girls 50m SC Meter Breaststroke Sienna Spurling clocked the fastest time of 44.25, Cristina Abend was second in 50.85 and Joy Yammine finished third with a time of 52.21. Source: Internet
The piece of music by Bach that is heard aboard the satellite is "Ach bleib bei uns, Herr Jesu Christ" from the cantata "Bleib bei uns, denn es will Abend werden", BWV 6 (also an organ chorale BWV 649). Source: Internet
It is jocularly claimed to be derived from the German word "Abend" meaning "evening". Source: Internet
When Rhonda Abend heard there was interest in organizing an outdoor movie series in Carson City over the summer, her reply was automatic: “As you wish.” Source: Internet
She was about the age you are, my dear Lydia, my Großmutter, Christiana, and it was near the time of Heiliger Abend, Christmas Eve. Source: Internet