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right-to-life

[ rahyt-tuh-lahyf ]

adjective

  1. pertaining to or advocating laws making abortion, especially abortion-on-demand, illegal; antiabortion:

    right-to-life advocates.



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  • -ٴ-İ noun
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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of right-to-life1

First recorded in 1970–75
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Example Sentences

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“I’m a big right-to-life person,” she said.

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Immediately, the right-to-life got all their members to call legislators and started threatening the legislators with losing their "ranking."

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“We’ve got both right-to-life and pro-choice people on the other side. So it’s not the clear winning issue,” Atkeson said.

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Mr. Barber said Southern Baptists oppose abortion on right-to-life grounds: “Our interest with abortion is not — is not to police everybody’s sex life. Our interest with abortion is that we believe that’s a human person who deserves to live.”

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If Roe jolted a right-to-life movement into existence half a century ago, the Dobbs v.

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