Etymology: [ "yü-th&-'nA-zh(E-)&am ] (noun.) 1869. First attested in 1606, from Ancient Greek εὐθανασία (euthanasia), from εὐ- (eu-, “good”) + θάνατος (thanatos, “death”)
Synonyms: mercy-killing, assisted suicide, putting out of misery
ötenazi, ötanazi, acısız ölüm, ümitsiz hastanın ilaçla öldürülmesi, rahat ölüm, ıstırapsız ölüm, özellikle ümitsiz durumda olan hastaların ıstıraplarını dindirmek için hayatlarına son verme, Acı çekmeksizin ölüm, ağrısız ölüm, Hayatından ümit kesilen veya tedavisi imkansız hastanın, ağrı ve acı duymaksızın ilaçla öldürülmesi,
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ötanazi
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acısız ölüm
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ümitsiz hastanın ilaçla öldürülmesi
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rahat ölüm Tıp
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ıstırapsız ölüm Tıp
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özellikle ümitsiz durumda olan hastaların ıstıraplarını dindirmek için hayatlarına son verme
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Acı çekmeksizin ölüm, ağrısız ölüm Tıp
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Hayatından ümit kesilen veya tedavisi imkansız hastanın, ağrı ve acı duymaksızın ilaçla öldürülmesi Tıp
An easy death, or the means to bring about such a death, The practice of killing a human being or animal for humane reasons, especially one suffering greatly or experiencing poor quality of life, Humane way of ending a dying fishes suffering, Ending the life of a person with a painful terminal illness for the purpose of terminating the individual’s suffering, the act of killing someone painlessly (especially someone suffering from an incurable illness), Of or relating to euthanasia, The practice of killing a human being or animal who is suffering greatly or has very poor quality of life, especially one with an incurable illness or condition, The ending of life, by medical means, when there is no hope of recovery, An easy death; a mode of dying to be desired, Click to check definition Bringing about a peaceful death of a terminally ill person, (eu·tha·na·sia) NOUN: The act or practice of ending the life of an individual suffering from a terminal illness or an incurable condition, as by lethal injection or the suspension of extraordinary medical treatment, The putting to death, by painless method, of a terminally-ill or severely debilitated person through the omission (intentionally withholding a life-saving medical procedure, also known as "passive euthanasia") or commission of an act ("active euthanasia') See also living will, Euthanasia is the practice of killing someone who is very ill and will never get better in order to end their suffering, usually done at their request or with their consent. the deliberate killing of a person who is very ill and going to die, in order to stop them suffering (from thanatos ). or mercy killing Painless killing of a person who has a painful, incurable disease or incapacitating disorder. Most legal systems consider it murder, though in many jurisdictions a physician may lawfully decide not to prolong the patient's life or may give drugs to relieve pain even if they shorten the patient's life. Associations promoting legal euthanasia exist in many countries. The legalization movement has gained ground with advancing medical technology, which has been used to prolong the lives of patients who are enduring extreme suffering or who are comatose or unable to communicate their wishes. Euthanasia was legalized in The Netherlands in 2001 and in Belgium in 2002. In 1997 Oregon became the first state in the U.S. to decriminalize physician-assisted suicide, means the humane destruction of an animal accomplished by a method that produces rapid unconsciousness and subsequent death without evidence of pain or distress, or a method that utilizes anesthesia produced by an agent that causes painless loss of consciousness and subsequent death, The term traditionally has been used to refer to the hastening of a suffering person's death or "mercy killing" Voluntary active euthanasia involves an intervention requested by a competent individual that is administered to that person to cause death, for example, if a physician gives a lethal injection with the patient's full informed consent Involuntary or nonvoluntary active euthanasia involves a physician engaging in an act to end a patient's life without that patient's full informed consent See also Physician-hastened Death (sometimes referred to as Physician-assisted Suicide), death without fear, pain or suffering, "An act or omission which, of itself or by intention, causes death, in order that all suffering may in this way be eliminated" (Declaration on Euthanasia, Part II, p 4), The putting to death, by painless method, of a terminally ill or severely debilitated person through the omission (intentionally withholding a life-saving medical procedure, also known as "passive euthanasia") or commission of an act ("active euthanasia') See also living will Euthanasia is murder, painless killing of a person or animal who is terminally ill, mercy killing,
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An easy death, or the means to bring about such a death - "For myself I could hold it in my account with God to find such an euthanasia for you, even at this moment if it were best."
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The practice of killing a human being or animal for humane reasons, especially one suffering greatly or experiencing poor quality of life - "Euthanasia is the most difficult part of a veterinarian's job."
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Humane way of ending a dying fishes suffering
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Ending the life of a person with a painful terminal illness for the purpose of terminating the individual’s suffering
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the act of killing someone painlessly (especially someone suffering from an incurable illness)
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Of or relating to euthanasia
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The practice of killing a human being or animal who is suffering greatly or has very poor quality of life, especially one with an incurable illness or condition
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The ending of life, by medical means, when there is no hope of recovery
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An easy death; a mode of dying to be desired
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Click to check definition Bringing about a peaceful death of a terminally ill person
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(eu·tha·na·sia) NOUN: The act or practice of ending the life of an individual suffering from a terminal illness or an incurable condition, as by lethal injection or the suspension of extraordinary medical treatment
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The putting to death, by painless method, of a terminally-ill or severely debilitated person through the omission (intentionally withholding a life-saving medical procedure, also known as "passive euthanasia") or commission of an act ("active euthanasia') See also living will
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Euthanasia is the practice of killing someone who is very ill and will never get better in order to end their suffering, usually done at their request or with their consent. the deliberate killing of a person who is very ill and going to die, in order to stop them suffering (from thanatos ). or mercy killing Painless killing of a person who has a painful, incurable disease or incapacitating disorder. Most legal systems consider it murder, though in many jurisdictions a physician may lawfully decide not to prolong the patient's life or may give drugs to relieve pain even if they shorten the patient's life. Associations promoting legal euthanasia exist in many countries. The legalization movement has gained ground with advancing medical technology, which has been used to prolong the lives of patients who are enduring extreme suffering or who are comatose or unable to communicate their wishes. Euthanasia was legalized in The Netherlands in 2001 and in Belgium in 2002. In 1997 Oregon became the first state in the U.S. to decriminalize physician-assisted suicide
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means the humane destruction of an animal accomplished by a method that produces rapid unconsciousness and subsequent death without evidence of pain or distress, or a method that utilizes anesthesia produced by an agent that causes painless loss of consciousness and subsequent death
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The term traditionally has been used to refer to the hastening of a suffering person's death or "mercy killing" Voluntary active euthanasia involves an intervention requested by a competent individual that is administered to that person to cause death, for example, if a physician gives a lethal injection with the patient's full informed consent Involuntary or nonvoluntary active euthanasia involves a physician engaging in an act to end a patient's life without that patient's full informed consent See also Physician-hastened Death (sometimes referred to as Physician-assisted Suicide)
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death without fear, pain or suffering
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"An act or omission which, of itself or by intention, causes death, in order that all suffering may in this way be eliminated" (Declaration on Euthanasia, Part II, p 4)
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The putting to death, by painless method, of a terminally ill or severely debilitated person through the omission (intentionally withholding a life-saving medical procedure, also known as "passive euthanasia") or commission of an act ("active euthanasia') See also living will Euthanasia is murder
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painless killing of a person or animal who is terminally ill, mercy killing isim
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