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to slaughtered
noun
The killing of animals, generally for food; ritual slaughter (kosher and halal).
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The ivory pulverised on Thursday will likely be donated for use as a monument to slaughtered elephants, or as an exhibit about the trade, US Fish and Wildlife officials said.
About 10,000 dogs are likely to slaughtered during this year's event, which got underway on Sunday and marks the summer solstice in the town in south-west China.
The sanctuary enables the animals to grow old and live out their full natural life span, not afforded to animals that are typically raised to slaughtered at a very young age.
These phrases can be successfully driven from the language: during the Vietnam War, news reports blandly referred to slaughtered civilians as "collateral damage" -- a bloodless phrase that evokes nothing.
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They likened the orgies to "slaughter", "killing" and "butchery".
Typically, the samples were taken a few days prior to slaughtering the broilers.
The cows are to be slaughtered.
I'm going to get slaughtered.
Valdés was going to get slaughtered.
Perhaps two million will have to be slaughtered.
Everyone thinks we are going up there to be slaughtered.
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