right to die in English

adjective
1
pertaining to, expressing, or advocating the right to refuse extraordinary measures intended to prolong someone's life when they are terminally ill or comatose.
‘They have done the right-to-die advocates a huge favor by making this the No. 1 subject of conversation all across the country,’ he says.

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1. Many find this prohibition of an individual's right to die paternalistic.

2. EACH day people face ethical decisions about health: organ transplants, abortion, the “right to die.”

3. She is a member of the honor committee of the Association for the Right to Die with Dignity (ADMD).

4. Several times president of the Association for the Right to Die with Dignity (ADMD), he resigned on 23 June 2007.

5. In many countries, efforts are made to recognize a terminally ill patient’s right to die in peace and with dignity.

6. Italy's politicians have said they will create new right-to-die laws, as the country absorbs the death of a woman whose case became a cause celebre.

7. Montgomery works at Oceanside Wellness Centre, a cooperative medical clinic in Los Angeles, where private lives and medical cases collide on a regular basis. In the second season of Private Practice, financial ruin looms over the team as they grapple with such hot-button cultural issues as abortion, teen pregnancy, vaccination, and the right to die, as well as more esoteric issues like accidental incest and a hermaphroditic baby.