pro-choice
pro-choice
Definition
pro·-choice (prō′c̸hois′)
adjective
advocating the legal right to obtain an abortion
pro-choice
Usage Examples
Preposition: on
- abortion: You must also be pro-choice on abortion; non-smokers preferred.
Modifies a noun
- activist: No doubt he will try to make life hard for pro-choice activists.
- supporter: Even pro-choice supporters regard it as " the lesser of two evils " .
- movement: It is not enough for the pro-choice movement to ' rely on just arguing abortion is a woman's right ' , says Black.
- campaign: They must demand that their organization takes a real and active role in building a pro-choice campaign.
- position: Yet these are the kind of assumptions on which the pro-choice position is built.
- organization: EL: Audrey, in England, pro-choice organizations are keen to highlight the problems facing women from Northern Ireland.
Modifying Another Word
- even: Even pro-choice supporters regard it as " the lesser of two evils " .
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