voluntary active euthanasia - traducción al español
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voluntary active euthanasia - traducción al español

ACTIVE ENDING OF LIFE OF A PATIENT, AT THE PATIENT'S REQUEST OR WITH CONSENT
Voluntary active euthanasia; Voluntary Active Euthanasia; Euthanasia in the arts

voluntary active euthanasia         
Eutanasia activa voluntaria
active voice         
GRAMMATICAL VOICE
Active Voice; Active tense
voz activa (gramática)
active service         
FULL-TIME OCCUPATION WITHIN A MILITARY FORCE
Active troops; Active-duty; Active service; Active Duty; Active duty personnel
servicio activo

Definición

active service
Someone who is on active service is taking part in a war as a member of the armed forces. (mainly BRIT)
In April 1944 he was killed on active service...
N-UNCOUNT: oft on N

Wikipedia

Voluntary euthanasia

Voluntary euthanasia (VE) is the ending of a person's life at their request in order to relieve them of suffering. Voluntary euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide (PAS) have been the focus of intense debate in recent years.

Some forms of voluntary euthanasia are legal in Australia, Belgium, Canada,Colombia, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, New Zealand and Spain.

Ejemplos de uso de voluntary active euthanasia
1. "Withdrawing feeding tubes, ventilators or antibiotics from incompetent patients may result in a slow, painful and incomprehensible death that could be avoided through the legalisation of non–voluntary active euthanasia." Last month, the House of Lords blocked Lord Joffe‘s bill on legalised assisted dying, which would allow doctors to prescribe fatal doses of drugs for terminally ill patients in unbearable pain.