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pro-choice
(redirected from Right to choose)

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pro-choice (pr-chois)
adj.
Favoring or supporting the legal right of women and girls to choose whether or not to continue a pregnancy to term.

pro-choicer n.

pro-choice
adj
(Sociology) (of an organization, pressure group, etc.) supporting the right of a woman to have an abortion Compare pro-life
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Adj.1.pro-choice - advocating a woman's right to control her own body (especially her right to an induced abortion)
pro-life - advocating full legal protection of embryos and fetuses (especially opposing the legalization of induced abortions)
Translations
pro-choice [ˌprəʊˈtʃɔɪs] ADJen favor de la libertad de elección
pro-choice
adj group, organizationfür Abtreibung pred; pro-choice movementBewegung fder Abtreibungsbefürworter
pro-choice [ˈprəʊˈtʃɔɪs] adjper la libertà di scelta di gravidanza


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