antifamily

/ˌæntiˈfæməli/
adjective
  1. Opposed to the traditional family structure or family values.
    • Some critics called the new housing policy antifamily because it made it harder for parents to afford homes.
    • The movie was accused of having an antifamily message by promoting independence over togetherness.
    • She rejected the antifamily rhetoric of the group, believing that strong families build strong communities.
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