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euthanasia

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/ˌjuθəˈneɪʒə/
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the intentional act of ending a person's life painlessly and without their consent, typically to relieve suffering from a terminal illness or irreversible condition

  • In some countries, there is ongoing debate about legalizing euthanasia for terminally ill patients who wish to end their suffering.
  • A family may face a difficult decision regarding euthanasia for their beloved pet who is experiencing incurable pain and suffering.
  • Medical professionals may discuss euthanasia as an option for patients with advanced illnesses who are in extreme pain and have no chance of recovery.
  • Ethicists often engage in discussions about the moral implications of euthanasia, exploring concepts such as autonomy, compassion, and the sanctity of life.
  • Advocacy groups may campaign for the legalization of euthanasia, arguing for the right of individuals to choose a dignified and painless end of life if they are suffering unbearably.
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