voluntary|voluntaries in English
noun
[vol·un·tar·y || 'vɑləntərɪ /'vɒləntrɪ]
improvised piece of organ music played throughout a religious service; short piece of music which introduces a longer composition; voluntee
Use "voluntary|voluntaries" in a sentence
1. Voluntary regression.
2. Voluntary submissions Voluntary submissions from industry for food packaging materials and incidental additives.
3. He took voluntary redundancy.
4. Played by leading organist John Keys, the tracks include Accompaniments for hymns and worship songs, service settings and organ voluntaries
5. Voluntary giving brings joy
6. Special Voluntary Trust Fund for the Additional Voluntary Contributions in Support of Approved Activities
7. Special Voluntary Trust Fund for the additional Voluntary Contributions in Support of Approved Activities
8. She took voluntary redundancy.
9. Financially Supported by Voluntary Contributions
10. She does voluntary social work.
11. Conciliation is a voluntary process
12. Voluntary therapeutic interruption of pregnancy
13. The prisonermade a voluntary statement.
14. Voluntary Bumpings Section (Passenger Benefits) U.S
15. Voluntary contributions and trust fund activities
16. Births and Voluntary Interruptions of Pregnancy
17. That he bumped me is voluntary.
18. We rely entirely on voluntary contributions.
19. Job Abandonment is a voluntary termination.
20. Contributions are all voluntary and unsolicited.
21. They chose to take voluntary redundancy.
22. Special Voluntary Trust Fund for the Additional Voluntary Contributions in Support of Approved Activities of the Biosafety Protocol
23. ◦ A voluntary, ad hoc approach (voluntary steering committee representing existing organizations, volunteered resources, ad hoc meetings and initiatives)?
24. Bank Clearinghouses are generally voluntary associations
25. Voluntary Annexation of noncontiguous areas (G.S