antilife

an·ti·life

[an-tee-lahyf, an-tahy-]
adjective
1.
antagonistic or indifferent to a normal life.
2.
regarded as opposing the life force because of advocating abortion, birth control, etc.

Origin:
1925–30; anti- + life

an·ti·lif·er, noun
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