euthanasia

/ˌjuθəˈneɪʒə/

UK: /juːθəˈneɪʒə/

euthanasia

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Definition

The practice of intentionally killing a human being or animal in a humane way, especially in order to end suffering.

Etymology

First attested in 1606, from Ancient Greek εὐθανασία (euthanasía), from εὐ- (eu-, “good”) + θάνατος (thánatos, “death”)

Example Sentences

  • "Euthanasia is the most difficult part of a veterinarian's job."
  • "Nevertheless, as Henry Friedlander pointed out years ago, it was not Jews but mentally and physically disabled people who became targets of the first large-scale, systematic killings in Nazi Germany, under the euphemistically labelled “Euthanasia Program.”"
  • "It would in time, it is to be hoped, effect a quiet euthanasia of the heresies of bigotry and fanaticism which have so long triumphed over human reason, and so generally and deeply afflicted mankind; but this work is to be begun by winnowing the grain from the chaff of the historians of his life."
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