antinature

English

Etymology

From anti- + nature.

Adjective

antinature (comparative more antinature, superlative most antinature)

  1. Opposing or destructive to nature, particularly in its sense as the material world and its nonhuman inhabitants.
    • 1999, Arvind Sharma, Katherine K. Young, Feminism and world religions, page 223:
      Much eco-feminist thought has rejected Christianity altogether, accepting the view that Christianity is not only inherently antifemale, but also antinature and that these two negativities are closely intertwined.

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