Antiliquor

/ˌæntɪˈlɪkər/ adjective

Opposed to the production, sale, or consumption of alcoholic beverages; relating to the prohibition of alcohol.

From anti- (against) plus liquor, from Latin 'liquor' (liquid). The term gained prominence during the Temperance Movement and Prohibition era (1920-1933 in the US) when organized opposition to alcohol became a major political force.

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