pro-family Definition
pro·-family (prō′fam′ə lē, -fam′lē)
adjective
- that favors or benefits families
- that promotes or protects the well-being of the family, esp. the nuclear family, as a social unit
pro-family Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- group: He proposed that pro-family groups and videogame retailer representatives attend a summit in an attempt to fix the current videogame rating and enforcement system.
- activist: For instance the no personal attacks get lower auto some pro-family activists.
- movement: Her death is a great loss to the pro-family movement.
- candidate: Approximately 450,000 voters went to the polls, and 60 percent of 130 pro-family candidates won election.
- policy: As a result, pro-family public policies are more strongly linked to extreme militarism in Italy than almost anywhere in the world.
Browse dictionary entries near pro-family
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- ‹ prizewinner
- ‹ prizer
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- ‹ prize ring
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