Eugenic [adjective]

Definition of Eugenic:

coming from heredity

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Sentence/Example of Eugenic:

Mating determined by unconscious psychological motives instead of eugenic considerations.

Medicine and surgery—well, there's a huge program of compulsory sterilization, and another one of eugenic marriage-control.

Without love, all the efforts of all the Eugenic Societies on earth will accomplish little, however well-meant their efforts.

There was no ideal of sex-equality, and therefore Love was regarded as the least important requisite in Eugenic marriage.

There yet remains the eugenic inducement and, I believe, a personal one!

Such provisions are wise, and are the most practical means of achieving eugenic ideals—by preventing the propagation of the unfit.

Before the close of this article I will return to the eugenic problem, and will consider whether anything can be done to solve it.

Restrictive laws have been passed by certain of the States in America, which are eugenic experiments.

This proved to be a statement of the elementary principles of the subject—a sort of eugenic creed.

This laboratory is publishing a series of Memoirs and a series of Lectures upon eugenic topics.