abortion
This term carries an intense emotional and political charge in modern discourse, often evoking deep conflict between bodily autonomy and the moral status of the fetus. In medical settings, it is used clinically to describe both induced and spontaneous events, but in social settings, it is the center of a global ethical debate. When used in a non-medical context to describe a failed project, the word suggests a sudden, jarring stop or a complete collapse of expectations. This usage is less common today than the medical sense but conveys a feeling of wasted effort and abrupt termination.
Countable when referring to a specific medical procedure or a single failed attempt. Uncountable when discussing the general practice or the legal status of the act.