Not necessarily weak or failed, or thwarted; but stopped by choice before it could be completed, like an aborted pregnancy. Without looking it up, I'd say "aborted" may be transitive or intransitive. If transitive, I'd call it by choice; if intransitive, I'd call it failure by unintended causes.
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MadhulkLionel:
You know, Philip of Macedonia raised his son among lions (Real lions or he refers to people?)
to instill fearlessness in him.
Lex: Didn't he also try to impale the kid with a spear? (I searched the Net with no luck about this
MadhulkLionel:
You know, Philip of Macedonia raised his son among lions (Real lions or he refers to people?) Gotta be real lions. "People" makes no sense.
to instill fearlessness in him.
Lex: Didn't he also try to impale the kid with a spear? (I searched the Net with no luck about