unabort
English
Etymology
un- + abort
Verb
unabort (third-person singular simple present unaborts, present participle unaborting, simple past and past participle unaborted)
- (neologism, Internet, rare) To undo an abortion.
- 1998 January 7, Mr. Nobody, “Re: Building a Consensus Group:”, in alt.abortion, Usenet, message-ID <34B34AA1.23F@toot-toot.com>:
- Well, she can't unabort that baby.
- 1999 March 21, hereticfromsf <hereticfromsf@my-dejanews.com>, “Re: Post Abortion Stress Syndrome (pro-lie disinformation)”, in alt.abortion, Usenet, message-ID <7d3t5h$77s$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com>:
- She can't unabort, and trying to blame a previous abortion is rather like blaming illness on that old lady next door cursing you.
- 2004 September 10, The Lone Weasel, “Re: Bush Piloted Guard Training Jets Just Before Disappearance”, in talk.politics.guns, Usenet, message-ID <Xns9560B474C36Eloneweaselyahooco@130.133.1.4>:
- He was practicing aborting his pilot training, but then he really did abort! By then it was too late to unabort, eh Herbot?
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