pro-life

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pro- + life

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pro-life (comparative more pro-life, superlative most pro-life)

  1. Of, pertaining to, or supportive of the right to life; believing that life should be protected from its beginning to natural death in all or most circumstances.
    1. (chiefly US) Opposed to the advocacy, practice, or legalization of abortion.
      They were pro-life except in cases of rape, incest, maternal life risk, mental health risk, socioeconomic factors, or fetal defects.
    2. (specifically) Opposed to the legalization of euthanasia.
    3. (specifically) Opposed to the legalization of capital punishment.
      • 2005, Guerrilla Apologetics for Life Issues, page 60

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