Pronunciation: /fɔrst ˈbɜrðər/
noun a person who believes in and advocates for laws that restrict a woman's right to choose abortion
A1 A forced birther is someone who believes in making abortion illegal.
A2 The forced birther movement is gaining momentum in some countries.
B1 She was labeled a forced birther for her extreme views on reproductive rights.
B2 The debate between pro-choice advocates and forced birthers is ongoing.
C1 The forced birther ideology is often rooted in religious beliefs.
C2 The politician was criticized for pandering to forced birther groups during the election campaign.
formal The forced birther movement seeks to restrict access to abortion services.
informal I can't believe some forced birthers want to control women's bodies.
slang Those forced birthers are just trying to force their beliefs on others.
figurative The politician's stance on abortion made it clear that he was a forced birther at heart.
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