释义 |
Definition of anti-choice in English: anti-choiceadjective North American Opposed to granting choice, especially the right to choose abortion. Example sentencesExamples - The confrontational founder of Women on Waves is determined to bring safe abortion services to women living in anti-choice countries - any way she can.
- The biggest difference between the anti-choice ads and the pro-choice ones is that the former came after a visible, militant anti-choice movement had emerged.
- Perhaps an overrepresentation of marrieds and born-agains helps explain the abortion responses, which are on the anti-choice end of the current spectrum of polls.
- While Maude's abortion was truly groundbreaking, it inadvertently galvanized the anti-choice movement.
- It is men backed by anti-choice groups who pursue legal cases to stop women seeking abortions - on the basis that they will suffer as a result of the woman's decision.
- It is also where anti-choice laws cause millions of unsafe, illegal abortions each year and where a popular repudiation of the church's stance on abortion and birth control is taking place.
- Besides, anti-choice activists exist to control women and their life choices.
- Your story just goes to show that not having an abortion brings with it long term mental problems that anti-choice lobbyists always claim to be sole reserve of those who do have abortions.
- Since the famous Roe v Wade Supreme Court decision in 1973, which recognised women's legal right to abortion, anti-choice campaigners have fought vigorously to outlaw the procedure.
- What with talking fetuses, soft-focus lenses, and abortion as a theoretical possibility only, anti-choice propagandists could hardly do it better.
- ‘There are many anti-choice folks, folks who think that abortion should not be legal, who have a problem with this display,’ Chambers said.
- Of course, the idea that meaningful choice means actively contemplating every alternative isn't unique to anti-choice critics.
- Why not court them, he suggested, if not by naming an anti-choicer as the vice presidential candidate, then by having an anti-choice speaker at the convention?
- Feminist Democrats supported him; he said he was anti-choice and would cut off funding for poor women's abortions - and he did.
- Doctors who perform abortions, meanwhile, bear the brunt of the organized anti-choice movement's wrath.
- From their perspective, it makes a lot of sense to endorse an occasional blue state pro-choice Republican - certainly against an anti-choice Democrat.
- For example, she argues that ‘one cannot be anti-choice and be feminist’.
- At the same time that prochoice advocates fight increased abortion restrictions, the anti-choice movement celebrates victory.
- Earlier this year the plaintiff in Roe whose change of heart has made her the darling of the anti-choice crowd, included the affidavits when she filed a petition in court to have Roe overturned.
- The anti-choice movement shrieks that women who have abortions are murderers while the pro-choice movement shrieks that an abortion is a fundamental right of every woman and no more amoral than a haircut.
|