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anti-choice  adjective chiefly North AmericanOpposed to granting choice, especially the right to choose abortion.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....- At the same time that prochoice advocates fight increased abortion restrictions, the anti-choice movement celebrates victory.
- 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.
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