opposed to living in harmony with the natural order
2. US derogatory
supporting the right of a woman to have an abortion
antilife in American English
(ˌæntiˈlaif, ˌæntai-)
adjective
1.
antagonistic or indifferent to a normal life
2.
regarded as opposing the life force because of advocating abortion, birth control, etc
Derived forms
antilifer
noun
Word origin
[1925–30; anti- + life]This word is first recorded in the period 1925–30. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: buildup, distinctive feature, gimmick, hot spot, runoutanti- is a prefix meaning “against,” “opposite of,” “antiparticle of,” used in the formationof compound words (anticline); used freely in combination with elements of any origin (antibody; antifreeze; antiknock; antilepton)