What does anti-choice mean?
Anti-choice means (derogatory, dysphemistic) Not pro-choice; opposed to the individual's choice, especially of abortion or euthanasia..
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(derogatory, dysphemistic) Not pro-choice; opposed to the individual's choice, especially of abortion or euthanasia..
[...her campaign techniques] demonstrate a pattern to deceive potential contributors by failing to disclose without ambiguity that she is soliciting funds for her presidential candidacy and not for the antichoice movement.
Gamble also warned the audience that the possibility of judicial change is "not remote". She said that two anti-choice Reagan appointments to the U.S. Supreme Court would put anti-choice justices in the majority by one vote.
Use anti-choice when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Anti-choice means (derogatory, dysphemistic) Not pro-choice; opposed to the individual's choice, especially of abortion or euthanasia..
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[...her campaign techniques] demonstrate a pattern to deceive potential contributors by failing to disclose without ambiguity that she is soliciting funds for her presidential candidacy and not for the antichoice movement.
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