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pro-choice

American  
[proh-chois] / proʊˈtʃɔɪs /
Or prochoice

adjective

  1. supporting or advocating legalized abortion.


pro-choice British  

adjective

  1. (of an organization, pressure group, etc) supporting the right of a woman to have an abortion Compare pro-life

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Other Word Forms

  • pro-choicer noun

Etymology

Origin of pro-choice

First recorded in 1970–75

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Faroese pro-choice campaigners have argued the legislation was outdated and impinged on women's rights.

From BBC • Dec. 4, 2025

Piker is pro–Palestinian liberation, pro-immigrant, pro-trans, pro-choice, and unapologetically himself.

From Slate • Feb. 18, 2025

Crow said he is pro-choice and Thomas is not.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 17, 2023

In 2020, the pills were used in 54% of reported abortions, surpassing surgical procedures for the first time, according to the pro-choice Guttmacher Institute.

From Washington Times • Mar. 6, 2023

“We’re perhaps the most pro-choice state in the country, we have protected L.G.B.T.Q. rights, we have protected civil rights,” Mr. Pritzker said in an interview last year.

From New York Times • Jan. 27, 2023