Definition of Right to choose

1. Noun. (context: public policy legal ethics) The moral or legal entitlement of a pregnant woman to make the full and final decision either to give birth to her child or to abort the fetus. ¹

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Right To Choose

right ovarian vein
right ovarian vein syndrome
right parasternal impulses
right part of diaphragmatic surface of liver
right pulmonary artery
right sagittal fissure
right smart
right splicing junction
right stage
right stochastic matrix
right superior intercostal vein
right superior pulmonary vein
right suprarenal vein
right testicular vein
right to an attorney
right to choose (current term)
right to confront accusors
right to die
right to due process
right to keep and bear arms
right to liberty
right to life
right to petition
right to privacy
right to roam
right to speedy and public trial by jury
right to the pursuit of happiness
right to vote
right triangle
right triangles

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