antiprevention
English
Etymology
anti- + prevention
Adjective
antiprevention (comparative more antiprevention, superlative most antiprevention)
- Opposing prevention (of crime, the spread of disease, etc.).
- 2007 July 18, Robin Toner, “Democrats Attack Bush on Women’s Health Issues”, in New York Times:
- She added, to cheers, “I want you to know that when I’m president, I will devote my very first days in office to reversing these ideological, antiscience, antiprevention policies that this administration has put into place.”
Antonyms
- proprevention
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