noun a person, place, thing, or idea
verb an action or state of being
adjective a word that describes a noun or pronoun
adverb a word that describes a verb, adjective, or other adverb
pronoun a word that takes the place of a noun
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Used in philosophical discussions about free will, agency, and the ethics of suicide
Used in literary works to describe characters who take their own lives, often reflecting themes of despair and hopelessness
Refers to suicide or self-harm, often used in discussions about mental health and coping strategies
Describes a method of death by self-inflicted harm, often discussed in the context of forensic medicine or pathology
Refers to cases of suicide or self-inflicted harm, particularly in investigations or legal proceedings
In literature, the phrase 'die by your own hand' is often used metaphorically to describe a character's self-destructive actions or decisions that ultimately lead to their downfall or demise.
In psychology, 'die by your own hand' may refer to cases of suicide or self-harm, where an individual intentionally causes harm or ends their own life.
In legal contexts, 'die by your own hand' may be used in cases involving wills or estates, where the deceased individual has left instructions for their assets to be distributed according to their own wishes.
In medical contexts, 'die by your own hand' may be used to describe cases of assisted suicide or euthanasia, where a terminally ill patient chooses to end their own life with the help of a medical professional.