abattoirs

[ˈæbətwɑrz]

abattoirs Definition

a place where animals are slaughtered for food.

Using abattoirs: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "abattoirs" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The abattoirs in the city are inspected regularly by health officials.

  • Example

    The meat sold in the market comes from the abattoirs outside the city.

  • Example

    The abattoirs were closed down due to health concerns.

abattoirs Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for abattoirs

Phrases with abattoirs

  • to cause someone to fail or be defeated, often in a humiliating way

    Example

    The opposing team sent our players to the abattoirs with a crushing defeat.

  • to stop a business or operation, often due to legal or health concerns

    Example

    The government decided to close the abattoirs due to reports of unsanitary conditions.

  • the byproducts and waste materials generated by the slaughtering of animals

    Example

    The disposal of abattoir waste is a major environmental concern.

Origins of abattoirs

from French 'abattre', meaning 'to fell'

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Summary: abattoirs in Brief

'Abattoirs' [ˈæbətwɑrz] are places where animals are slaughtered for food. The term is often used interchangeably with 'slaughterhouse' and 'meatpacking plant.' Phrases like 'send someone to the abattoirs' and 'close the abattoirs' use the term to denote failure or closure, respectively. 'Abattoir waste' refers to the byproducts and waste materials generated by the slaughtering process.