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Etymology

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From anti- +‎ homeopathy.

Noun

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antihomeopathy (plural antihomeopathies)

  1. The organized opposition to homeopathy; The antihomeopathy movement.

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Adjective

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antihomeopathy (comparative more antihomeopathy, superlative most antihomeopathy)

  1. Opposing homeopathy.
    • 1995 September 25, Anastasia Toufexis, “Is Homeopathy Good Medicine?”, in Time, volume 146, number 13:
      That attitude outrages antihomeopathy activists like Barrett, who believe that druggists as health professionals have a moral obligation to their customers.
    • 1996, Civilization: the magazine of the Library of Congress:
      Six antihomeopathy lawsuits were filed last year in California, claiming that drugstores that sell these preparations are deceiving the public. They say these medicines are at the very least a waste of money []

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