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Example sentences for "euthanasia"

Lexicographically close words:
eussent; eussions; eust; eut; eutectic; eux; euyl; euyll; euyn; evacuate
  1. The useless and agonising were put out of the world by common consent; the Euthanasia houses witnessed to it.

  2. On the whole, he was less inclined than ever now to accept the Euthanasia theory; he had spoken to one or two of her friends, all of whom declared that she had never even hinted at such an end.

  3. And it was this hateful thing that had so long restrained the euthanasia movement with all its splendid mercy.

  4. It is to be understood that a euthanasia was to be prepared for them;--and how many, as men now are, does a euthanasia await?

  5. Had it been I, I myself, how proud should I have been of my country and its wisdom, had I been led along as a first hero, to anticipate the euthanasia prepared for me!

  6. The sharpness of death removed from those who die, the poignancy of grief would be almost equally removed from those who survive, were natural Euthanasia the prevailing fact.

  7. The duration of time intended by Nature to extend between the birth of the individual and his natural Euthanasia is undetermined, except in an approximate degree.

  8. Euthanasia is the sequel of health, the happy death engrafted on the perfect life.

  9. Yet suppose just what the advocates of euthanasia suggest, viz.

  10. Such practitioners also would come under the euthanasia act.

  11. The same impression is conveyed by Alcuin's account of Fositesland; and probably no one will deny that the euthanasia of the Heruli was based upon a very real conception of immortality.

  12. It is in such cases as this that euthanasia would be useful.

  13. It is, sometimes, thoughtlessly stated that the supporters of euthanasia propose to put to death all persons suffering from incurable disorders; no assertion can be more inaccurate or more calculated to mislead.

  14. Euthanasia is an interference with the course of nature, and is therefore an act of rebellion against God.

  15. Euthanasia is an interference with the course of nature, and its herefore an act of rebellion against God.

  16. We are not aware that any objection, which may not be classed under one or other of these three heads, has been levelled against the proposition that euthanasia should be legalised.

  17. It may be well, also, to point out the wide line of demarcation which separated euthanasia from what is ordinarily called suicide.

  18. So long as life has some sweetness left in it, so long the offered mercy is not needed; euthanasia is a relief from unendurable agony, not an enforced extinguisher of a still desired existence.

  19. I would therefore crave the reader's generous patience, while laying before him the reasons which dispose many religious and social reformers to regard it as of importance that euthanasia should be legalised.

  20. With marvellous inconsistency, however, the opponents of euthanasia do not scruple to "interfere with the course of nature" on the one hand, while they forbid us to interfere on the other.

  21. It is the honourable fate or euthanasia of artistic successes that they pass from the field of professional art altogether and become a portion of human faculty.

  22. Though to acquire or impart form is delightful in art, in thought, in generation, in government, yet a euthanasia of finitude is also known.

  23. Increase of population may supply to slavery its euthanasia in the general prostration of all labor.

  24. The Clayton compromise, Mr. Toombs said, was only intended as "the Euthanasia of States' Rights.

  25. When they played about the mountain grounds of her home at Valperga, Castruccio learnt the secret paths to the Castle, which knowledge later helped him to take the fortress when Euthanasia refused to yield it to him.

  26. The severe struggle is well described, for Euthanasia has loved Castruccio from their childhood.

  27. So are old dogs and cats and horses in this country, and peasants are even thought to provide euthanasia for kinsfolk 'near their end.

  28. Euthanasia dies at sea, and the account of the running down and wreck of her ship is a curious, almost prophetic, foreshadowing of the calamity by which, all too soon, Shelley was to lose his life.

  29. This one was the data sheet of the Zurich Euthanasia Center, and he gave it a cursory scanning.

  30. Item seventy-five was his revision of Philip Prior's records, omitting all reference to his tubercular condition and to the euthanasia recommendation.

  31. The door slid back, revealing a neat, gleaming sign: FLOOR 20 Euthanasia Clinic and Files Walton had forgotten the accursed sign.

  32. Any recommendation for euthanasia on the card?

  33. But I hadn't expected--" "You thought euthanasia was a fine thing for other people.

  34. He proceeded to retype the child's card, omitting both the fatal symbol 3f2 and the notation recommending euthanasia from the new version.

  35. I know all about Weeding the Garden and the Euthanasia Plan.

  36. What if they had practiced euthanasia a generation ago?

  37. He sucked in a deep breath and walked briskly toward the big room where the euthanasia files were kept.

  38. Oh, sure, euthanasia would stick; it was a sane and, in the long run, merciful process.

  39. Have him loaded up, taken back to the city--and officially put to sleep by the Euthanasia Ministry.

  40. He was always afraid that popular government would mean mob-rule; and absolute government is accordingly recommended as the euthanasia of the British constitution.

  41. Yet nowhere was so clearly to be demonstrated the euthanasia into which English politics had fallen.


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "euthanasia" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    bane; blood; bloodletting; bloodshed; destruction; dispatch; euthanasia; execution; extermination; gore; immolation; kill; martyrdom; poisoning; sacrifice; shooting; slaughter; slaying; stoning