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Compassionate homicide refers to the act of intentionally ending another person's life to alleviate their suffering, often in cases of terminal illness or severe pain. This concept is closely associated with debates around euthanasia and assisted suicide, where the intent is to provide relief rather than to cause harm. While some advocate for its acceptance under certain circumstances, it remains a contentious and legally complex issue in many jurisdictions.

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