pro-choice faction

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Definition

Noun: A group or segment of people who collectively advocate for and support the legal right of a pregnant individual to choose to have an abortion. This faction argues that the decision should be made by the pregnant person, not by the government or other external authorities.

Usage

The term is used to describe a collective political or social group united by this specific belief. - The pro-choice faction within the party successfully lobbied against the proposed legislation. - The debate featured strong arguments from both the pro-choice faction and the pro-life faction.

Advanced Usage
  • Collective Noun: Functions as a singular noun when referring to the group as a single entity, but the members within it are plural.
    • The pro-choice faction is making its voice heard. (The group as one unit)
    • The pro-choice faction are diverse in their other political views. (The individual members)
Variants and Related Words
  • Pro-choice (adjective): Describing the belief or position itself.
    • She holds pro-choice views.
  • Pro-choice advocate/activist (noun): An individual who supports this position.
    • He has been a pro-choice activist for decades.
Synonyms
  • Reproductive rights advocates
  • Abortion rights supporters
Notes on Meaning

This term is specifically used in the context of the political and ethical debate surrounding abortion rights. It defines a group by its stance on this single, specific issue and does not necessarily imply a unified stance on other political matters. The term is often contrasted with "pro-life faction."

Noun
  1. those who argue that the decision to have an induced abortion should be made by the mother