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Opposed to a cure, especially where the condition being cured may be regarded as an acceptable alternative state of being.
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(Britain, Australia, New Zealand, informal) A person who opposes vaccination or refuses to be vaccinated (especially against COVID-19).
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Alternative form of antimasker [(healthcare, politics) A person who is opposed to the practice of wearing masks.]
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Opposing vaccines and vaccination.
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One who opposes vaccination.
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Opposing vaccines and vaccination.
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Opposed to vaccination.
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(informal) Opposing vaccines and vaccination.
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Alternative form of anti-vaxxer. [(informal) A person who opposes vaccination, as for its purported dangerous effects.]
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(informal) A person who opposes vaccination, as for its purported dangerous effects.
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(informal) Opposition to vaccines and vaccination; reluctance or refusal to be vaccinated.
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(informal) Opposition to vaccines and vaccination; reluctance or refusal to be vaccinated or to have one's children vaccinated.
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Opposing genetic research and applications
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(engineering) Preventing hunting, or fluctuating around a central value without stabilizing.
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Serving to prevent or counter littering.
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(healthcare, politics) A person who is opposed to the practice of wearing masks.
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Opposing or preventing pollution.
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Alternative form of anti-vaccination. [Opposing vaccines and vaccination.]
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Characterized by opposition to vaccination.
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Alternative form of anti-vaccinator. [An anti-vaccinationist.]
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Alternative form of anti-vaccine. [Opposing vaccines and vaccination.]
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One opposed to vaccination.
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Alternative form of anti-vax. [(informal) Opposing vaccines and vaccination.]
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Alternative form of anti-vaxxer [(informal) A person who opposes vaccination, as for its purported dangerous effects.]
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Alternative form of anti-vax. [(informal) Opposing vaccines and vaccination.]
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Alternative form of anti-vaxxer. [(informal) A person who opposes vaccination, as for its purported dangerous effects.]
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of or relating to such a person
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(education) Opposing a school voucher scheme.
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(Australia, informal) The government policy of permitting or requiring childcare centres or schools to exclude unvaccinated children.
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Supporting vaccines and vaccination.
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Supporting vaccines and vaccination.
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(informal) Supporting vaccines and vaccination.
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Alternative form of pro-vaxxer [(informal) A vaccinationist; one who supports vaccination.]
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Alternative form of pro-vax. [(informal) Supporting vaccines and vaccination.]
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(informal) A vaccinationist; one who supports vaccination.
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Alternative form of pro-vaccination. [Supporting vaccines and vaccination.]
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One who supports vaccination.
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Alternative form of pro-vaccine. [Supporting vaccines and vaccination.]
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(archaic) painful vivisection, without the use of anesthetic
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(dated, uncommon) A person who supports vaccination.
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Reluctance to get vaccinated, often leading to refusal to be vaccinated.
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The act of prioritising the distribution of vaccines to one's own country rather than actively partaking in a more globally equitable distribution.
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(historical) A period of civil disorder that occurred from 10 to 16 November 1904, in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in response to government officials entering homes to administer smallpox vaccines by force.
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(obsolete) One who is in favor of the use of vaccination.
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A person affected by vaccinophobia; one who fears or opposes the practice of vaccination.
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A fear of or aversion to the practice of vaccination.
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Having a fear or dislike of vaccines.
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Alternative form of vaxxer [(informal) A vaccinationist; one who supports vaccination.]
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Alternative form of VAXocentrism [(computing, slang, rare) The incorrect assumption that certain behaviours and memory storage conventions of the VAX (a computer system of the 1970s) are applicable on all computer architectures.]
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(slang) Alternative form of vax (“vaccine, vaccination”).
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(informal) A vaccinationist; one who supports vaccination.
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(slang) A photograph (especially a selfie) of a person receiving a vaccine, often shared on social media.
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