Adjective
anti-choice (comparative more anti-choice, superlative most anti-choice)
(derogatory, dysphemistic) Not pro-choice; opposed to the individual's choice, especially of abortion or euthanasia.
This is not about abortion or the antics. This is about pro choice versus anti-choice and government intervention in a woman's personal decisions about her life. Kathleen Turner
Everyone knows now how early a fetus becomes a baby. Women who have been pregnant have seen their babies on ultrasounds. They know that there is a terrible truth to those horrific pictures the anti-choice fanatics hold up in front of abortion clinics. Ayelet Waldman
A lot of liberals are confused about the mutual admiration club between Trump and anti-choice activists, believing that it's hypocritical for the anti-sex brigade to be so enthused about a thrice-married chronic adulterer. Source: Internet
“Abortion reversal” managed to move from a small-sample study to law in just a few years, boosted by the anti-choice narrative of regret and salvation. Source: Internet
Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin, a practicing Catholic who opposes anti-choice abortion policies, asked Barrett if she was an “orthodox Catholic”—a term she had herself used in her writing. Source: Internet
These laws, which require providers to have admitting privileges at hospitals and place other unnecessary burdens on them are common anti-choice weapons meant to stop abortions with superfluous “safety” measures. Source: Internet