opposed to granting choice, especially the right to choose abortion
advocating the legal right of a woman to choose whether or not she will have an abortion
a person or thing external to the ego chosen as a focus of desire or sexual activity
(of a question in an examination) accompanied by several possible answers from which the candidate must try to choose the correct one
a play in which the fielding team’s decision to put out another player allows the batter to reach first base safely
have so many options that it is difficult to make a choice
more options or resources than one knows what to do with
used to convey that there is little to choose between one alternative and another