Unchoice

"Unchoice" in a Sentence (4 examples)

He indulges in conversations in loud tones and unchoice terms.

He only describes men who voluntarily, even euphorically, deliver themselves into the state of unchoice that opium gives them.

This difficult situation has led some in the “pro-life” movement to call abortion the “unchoice.”

If Goody is correct then the traditional local religions would seem to be incompatible with a literate society, and the introduction of literacy thus necessitates the unchoice of such religions.

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