See also: procure

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From pro- +‎ cure.

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pro-cure (comparative more pro-cure, superlative most pro-cure)

  1. In support of a cure, especially in opposition to anti-cure movements.
    • 2020, Robert Chapman, Neurotype Dysphoria[1]:
      Given this, then arguably, it is our responsibility to develop the conceptual and practical space for pro-cure autistics to not have their identities and agency invalidated by the neurodiversity paradigm.

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