contraceptive
Americanadjective
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tending or serving to prevent conception or impregnation.
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pertaining to contraception.
noun
adjective
noun
Etymology
Origin of contraceptive
First recorded in 1890–95; contra- 1 ( def. ) + (con)ceptive ( def. )
Example Sentences
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Medicines eligible for refill include statins for high cholesterol, blood-pressure medications and contraceptives.
In addition to their use as a contraceptive, the pills are prescribed for a variety of health issues, including preventing anemia from heavy periods and treating uterine fibroids.
From Salon
Despite continuing pain, she says the only advice she has been given is to take the contraceptive pill.
From BBC
Hall, a self-employed silversmith, first noticed symptoms after coming off the contraceptive pill which she said had been "masking" the pain for 10 years.
From BBC
She was given various contraceptives to ease the pain but they did not help.
From BBC
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