birth-control campaigner

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birth-control campaigner

A birth-control campaigner speaks to a group of people in a community center.

Definition

Noun: A person who actively works to promote the use of birth control and family planning as a means of social reform. This individual advocates for public awareness, policy changes, and access to contraception.

Usage

The term "birth-control campaigner" is used to identify a person whose primary advocacy or reform work focuses on the promotion of birth control. It is a specific and formal compound noun.

Examples
  • Noun:
    • Margaret Sanger was a famous birth-control campaigner in the early 20th century.
    • The conference featured several birth-control campaigners who discussed modern challenges in reproductive health.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in historical, sociological, and public health contexts to describe activists and reformers.
  • It implies a proactive effort to change public opinion and policy, not just personal belief.
Variants and Related Words
  • Birth control advocate: A very close synonym, though "campaigner" often implies more active, organized public effort.
  • Family planning advocate: A person who promotes planning the number and spacing of children, which inherently involves birth control.
  • Reproductive rights activist: A broader term for someone advocating for rights related to reproduction, which may include birth control access.
Synonyms
  • Birth control advocate
  • Family planning reformer
  • Contraception activist
Related Phrases
  • To campaign for birth control: The verbal action from which the noun is derived.
    • She dedicated her life to campaigning for birth control and women's health.
birth-control campaigner

A birth-control campaigner speaks to a group of people in a community center.

Noun
  1. a social reformer who advocates birth control and family planning

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