prowoman

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prowoman (comparative more prowoman, superlative most prowoman)

  1. Alternative form of pro-woman
    • 2007 v, Rachel Blau DuPlessis, Ann Snitow, The Feminist Memoir Project: Voices from Women's Liberation, →ISBN:
      My first CR group — New York Radical Women, later New York Radical Feminists — was made up primarily of downtown women who espoused the prowoman line.
    • 2012, Sidney Callahan, Daniel Callahan, Abortion: Understanding Differences, →ISBN, page 180:
      A prowoman position would clearly stipulate that the interests of the pregnant woman are the exclusive determinant of whether her pregnancy should be terminated or continued.
    • 2018, Leonard J. Swidler, Three Jesus Certitudes, →ISBN:
      Even though Mark's Gospel is the least prowoman of the four, it nevertheless features ample material that would have been sourced only by woman.