1. aborted - Adjective
2. aborted - Verb
Rendered abortive or sterile; undeveloped; checked in normal development at a very early stage; as, spines are aborted branches.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe Metropolis should have been aborted long before it became New York, London or Tokyo. John Kenneth Galbraith
With regard to the freedom of the individual for choice with regard to abortion, there's one individual who's not being considered at all. That's the one who is being aborted. And I've noticed that everybody that is for abortion has already been born. Ronald Reagan
Your moral stance depends on what you think is being aborted. If you don't believe it to be a person but part of a woman's body, of course you will be pro-choice. I would be virulently pro-choice if I didn't believe it to be a person. Louise Mensch
Here was a man with loads of talent, loads of ability, lots of love to give; but that had been stifled and aborted. I became very fond of that character. Michael Zaslow
Hope knows that if great trials are avoided great deeds remain undone and the possibility of growth into greatness of soul is aborted. Brennan Manning
There are dozens of unfinished or aborted projects in my files, but I can only assume they don't get done because they're not robust enough to struggle through the birth process. Grant Morrison