What are some opposite words for pro-life?
Antonyms for pro-lifepro-life
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Princeton's WordNet
pro-lifeadjective
advocating full legal protection of embryos and fetuses (especially opposing the legalization of induced abortions)
Antonyms:
pro-choice
Concise Medical Dictionary, by Joseph C Segen, MD
pro-life
Synonyms:
Pro-choice, see there
Editors Contribution
anti-life
latin. pro is for, anti is against. the opposite of pro, oir for, is not pro or for aomething else. they are unrelated.
i am very anti-gun but my husband is pro-gun.
How to use pro-life in a sentence?
It is impossible to come away from this rather remarkable book with any conclusion other than that this is a man who has a very high regard for the sanctity and the dignity of human life, i am confident that he will be a pro-life justice.
Ben Carson is pro-life ; Ben Carson's pro-gun ; Ben Carson's saved baby's lives. Ben Carson speaks to a lot of our values here.
Ohio's pro-life Legislature has taken a courageous stance, no longer will the barbaric abortion procedure of ripping a child limb from limb be tolerated in Ohio. This practice is horrific and with [ this ] vote Ohioans through their elected representatives have saved countless unborn babies from this torture.
As a lifelong Catholic, I have always been pro-life. As a Catholic, I do not support abortion, however, we can not have an outright ban. There must be exceptions in the case of rape, incest and danger to the life of the mother, additionally, my faith does not allow me to support extreme positions such as late term or partial birth abortions. My faith is clear : abortion must be rare safe.
On the issue of pro-life, Marco Rubio is not for an exception for rape, incest or life of the mother. I think that's the kind of position that New Hampshire voters would be really concerned about.
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