Put an animal, a bird, etc. out of its misery

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To kill an animal or bird to end its suffering, especially when it is badly injured or ill.

The vet decided to put the severely injured dog out of its misery.
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  • deciding to put out of misery
  • veterinarian put out of misery
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Compassionate Context

Used when an animal's suffering is severe and cannot be healed, implying humane and caring action.

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After the accident, it was kinder to put the horse out of its misery.
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Terminal Illness

Often relates to animals with incurable diseases or irreversible injuries.

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The cat was suffering from terminal cancer, so we put her out of her misery.
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Last Resort

It's considered an act of last resort, meaning all other options to save or relieve the animal have failed.

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The vet suggested surgery, but if that failed, we'd have to put our dog out of its misery.
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