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birth-control campaigner

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Word: Birth-control campaigner

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: A birth-control campaigner is someone who works to promote the idea of birth control and family planning. They advocate for people to have the choice and information to decide how many children to have and when to have them. This can involve raising awareness about contraceptive methods, educating the public about reproductive health, and supporting policies that make birth control accessible.

Usage Instructions: Use "birth-control campaigner" when discussing someone who actively supports and promotes the use of birth control in society.

Example Sentence: "The birth-control campaigner spoke at the conference about the importance of education in family planning."

Advanced Usage:

In more formal discussions, you might refer to a birth-control campaigner as a "reproductive rights advocate" or "family planning activist." These terms emphasize their role in promoting individual rights regarding reproduction.

Word Variants:
  • Birth control (noun): The methods used to prevent pregnancy.
  • Campaigner (noun): A person who actively works on a cause or for a specific goal.
Different Meanings:
  • Campaigner (in general): While "birth-control campaigner" refers specifically to advocating for reproductive rights, the term "campaigner" can refer to anyone who promotes a cause, such as environmental issues, human rights, etc.
Synonyms:
  • Reproductive rights advocate
  • Family planning advocate
  • Contraceptive advocate
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Get the ball rolling": This means to start a campaign or action. For example, a birth-control campaigner might "get the ball rolling" by organizing a community event to discuss contraceptive options.
  • "Take the initiative": This means to take action without being told to do so. A birth-control campaigner often takes the initiative to educate others about family planning.
Noun
  1. a social reformer who advocates birth control and family planning

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