antilife

/ˌæn.tiˈlaɪf/
adjective
  1. Opposed to or harmful to life, especially human life; often used in debates about abortion, euthanasia, or other bioethical issues.
    • Protesters accused the new policy of being antilife because it cut funding for prenatal care.
    • The activist argued that the death penalty is an antilife practice.
    • Some critics describe certain medical research as antilife when it involves destroying embryos.
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