volition|volitions in English

noun

[vo·li·tion || vəʊ'lɪʃn /və-]

free will, determination by will, choice

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1. At present administrative volition over people requirement.

2. But not of his own volition.

3. Such cloudy weather can wear people's volition.

4. What is needed is knowledge and volition.

5. She left entirely of her own volition.

6. They left entirely of their own volition .

7. He felt little volition and surprisingly little bitterness.

8. Deena left the company of her own volition.

9. The courts may do this of their own volition.

10. She offered to help us of her own volition.

11. I was born and am maintained by the Consilience of a multitude of little cellular or atomic volitions.

12. In the end Frank and I met of our own volition.

13. Its constitution, actualization and management embody the decision and volition of government.

14. Very well; sometimes society changes for the good purely of its own volition.

15. Mr. A left this department of his own volition for personal reasons.

16. Abulia definition, a symptom of mental disorder involving impairment or loss of volition

17. Volition is seen as a process that leads from intention to actual behavior.

18. Makin said Mr Coombes had gone to the police of his own volition.

19. One gentleman has fled the country of his own volition, using yet another identity.

20. The court does not, of its own volition, enquire into the merits of the case.

21. You have accepted this course of your own volition as an alternative to your penal sentences.

22. 20 The court does not, of its own volition, enquire into the merits of the case.

23. This action continues quite mechanically all the time, and entirely without our conscious choice or volition.

24. Then, entirely of his own volition, he fed the crowd miraculously. —Matthew 15:32-38.

25. And active delegate is different: What they accept is official commission, acting is official volition.