uneugenic
/juːˈnjuːdʒɛnɪk/Definitions
1. adjective
relating to or designed to counteract the effects of eugenics, especially by improving the quality of life or reducing the incidence of genetic disorders.
“The city’s public health initiatives are an example of an uneugenic approach to improving the well-being of its citizens.”
2. noun
a person or policy that promotes uneugenic principles.
“The uneugenic movement has gained momentum in recent years, with many advocating for a more holistic approach to human health.”