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See also: prochoice
English
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]- (public policy, law, ethics) Supportive of a person's right to choose whether or not to have an abortion.
- 2003, Hillary Rodham Clinton, “Prague Summer”, in Living History[1], →ISBN, →OCLC, page 354:
- When I defend my pro-choice position in the debate over abortion in our country, I frequently refer to Romania, where pregnancy could be monitored on behalf of the state, and to China, where it could be forcibly terminated.
- 2022 July 26, Shirley Leung, “Charlie Baker is ‘100% prochoice.’ He shouldn’t veto the new reproductive rights bill.”, in The Boston Globe[2]:
- But if past is prologue, it’s hard to predict what our prochoice Republican governor will do. […] “You’re totally prochoice and bipartisan,” Caroline says in the ad, as they sit together on a park bench surrounded by trees and grass.
- (public policy, law, ethics) Supportive of a person's right to choose whether or not to end their life by euthanasia.
- 1994, Tom Stacy, “Euthanasia and the Supreme Court's Competing Conceptions of Religious Liberty”, in Issues in Law and Medicine, volume 10, number 1, page 62:
- These cases help create and sustain an essentially pro-choice regime, at least with respect to passive euthanasia and arguably with respect to physician-assisted suicide as well.
- 1998, C. G. Prado, The Last Choice: Preemptive Suicide in Advanced Age, page 103:
- Two other sites worthy of note are http://www.efn.org/~ergo/ (Pro-Choice) and http://www.euthanasia.com (Pro-Life).
- 2014, Margaret Somerville, Death Talk: The Case Against Euthanasia and Physician-Assisted Suicide[3], 2nd edition, McGill-Queen's University Press, →ISBN, →OCLC:
- Whether we are pro-choice on euthanasia or anti-euthanasia, we can all agree that leaving patients in pain is abhorrent, ethically, and morally reprehensible, and should be punished severely by the law.
- Supportive in general of a person's right to choose; supportive of self-determination, bodily integrity, and individual sovereignty.
- 2010, Sara Hayden, Contemplating Maternity in an Era of Choice, page 102:
- Individualism, self-determination, and pro-choice rhetorics are additional cultural discourses that play into this experience as well: the ability to make your own choices in life and to be able to succeed with those choices is the quintessential American dream.
Synonyms
[edit]- proabortion
- (derogatory) antilife
- (derogatory) prodeath
Antonyms
[edit]Derived terms
[edit]Translations
[edit]supportive of abortion rights
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See also
[edit]References
[edit]- “pro-choice”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
Polish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Unadapted borrowing from English pro-choice.
Pronunciation
[edit]Adjective
[edit]pro-choice (not comparable, no derived adverb)
- (postpositive) pro-choice (supportive of abortion rights)
- Antonym: pro-life
Noun
[edit]pro-choice m inan (indeclinable)
- pro-choice movement
- Antonym: pro-life
Declension
[edit]Indeclinable
or
Declension of pro-choice
singular | |
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nominative | pro-choice |
genitive | pro-choice'u |
dative | pro-choice'owi |
accusative | pro-choice |
instrumental | pro-choice'em |
locative | pro-choisie |
vocative | pro-choisie |
Noun
[edit]pro-choice m pers
- pro-choice activist
- Synonym: pro-choicer
- Antonyms: prolajfer, pro-life
Declension
[edit]Declension of pro-choice
singular | plural | |
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nominative | pro-choice | pro-choice'owie/pro-choice'y (deprecative) |
genitive | pro-choice'a | pro-choice'ów |
dative | pro-choice'owi | pro-choice'om |
accusative | pro-choice'a | pro-choice'ów |
instrumental | pro-choice'em | pro-choice'ami |
locative | pro-choisie | pro-choice'ach |
vocative | pro-choisie | pro-choice'owie/pro-choice'y (deprecative) |
Related terms
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Further reading
[edit]- pro-choice in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
- pro-choice in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Categories:
- English terms prefixed with pro-
- English lemmas
- English adjectives
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- en:Law
- en:Ethics
- English terms with quotations
- en:Abortion
- en:Suicide
- Polish terms borrowed from English
- Polish unadapted borrowings from English
- Polish terms derived from English
- Polish 2-syllable words
- Polish terms with IPA pronunciation
- Polish terms with audio links
- Rhymes:Polish/ɔt͡ʂɔjs
- Rhymes:Polish/ɔt͡ʂɔjs/1 syllable
- Polish lemmas
- Polish adjectives
- Polish uncomparable adjectives
- Polish multiword terms
- Polish nouns
- Polish indeclinable nouns
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- Polish singularia tantum
- Polish personal nouns
- pl:Abortion
- pl:People