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anti-choice, a. U.S.|æntɪˈtʃɔɪs| Also antichoice. [anti-1 4.] Opposed to granting pregnant women the right to choose abortion. Cf. pro-life adj. s.v. pro-1.
1978Ms. Oct. 8/1 What hypocrisy to call such anti-humanitarian people ‘pro-life’. Call them what they are—antichoice. 1980Washington Post 19 Jan. a3/1 If the anti-choice movement succeeds in defeating only a few of those who have had the courage to help lead the fight for woman's right to choose, [etc.]. 1983Ibid. 16 June a10/2 The decision will simply convince anti-choice groups to intensify their efforts to restrict abortions. 1986Los Angeles Times 9 Sept. i. 12/3 Zschau..got the anti-choice rating in 1985 because he opposed the use of U.N. funds to pay for abortions in China. |