antilifer

/ˌæn.tiˈlaɪ.fər/
noun
  1. A person who is perceived as being opposed to life, especially human life; used as a derogatory term in political or ethical debates, particularly regarding abortion or euthanasia.
    • The term 'antilifer' is often used as an insult in political debates.
    • In the heated argument, one side labeled the other antilifers for their stance on abortion.
    • The speaker called his opponents antilifers for supporting assisted suicide.
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