Use "involuntarily" in a sentence

1. Her hands clenched involuntarily.

2. Her hands Clenched involuntarily.

3. Her eyes strayed involuntarily.

4. His left eyelid twitched involuntarily.

5. She trembled involuntarily when she saw him.

6. Her muscles involuntarily clenched, then went limp.

7. Ashley's fingers tightened involuntarily around the glass.

8. She shuddered involuntarily as he approached her.

9. She shivered involuntarily as he approached her.

10. Autonomic definition is - acting or occurring involuntarily

11. Involuntarily she reached out and gripped Bob's hand.

12. Four little girls involuntarily became civil rights martyrs.

13. Involuntarily, Margaret thought of Jack's muscular body last night.

14. Automatism (countable and uncountable, plural Automatisms) Acting automatically or involuntarily

15. Quite involuntarily her body was getting ready for a fight.

16. He shuddered involuntarily and walked on towards the printing works.

17. Arthur shivered involuntarily as he came out of the building.

18. Nothing stirred, save involuntarily from the impact of unremitting bombardment.

19. She tensed involuntarily, looking into his eyes with growing panic.

20. Nothing stirred, save involuntarily from the impact of unremitting bombardment.Sentencedict.com

21. For centuries people have on occasion found themselves involuntarily without work.

22. I thought involuntarily of the gladiators of old, entering into the amphitheatre.

23. Aphonia is a common conversion symptom. Patients with conversion Aphonia involuntarily whisper

24. I tensed on the controls, involuntarily leaning forward, ready to take off.

25. In benign essential Blepharospasm, uncontrolled muscle contractions cause the eyelids to close involuntarily

26. Because the inside of the nose is mighty irritated, you involuntarily sneeze to clear it.

27. Antonyms for Advisedly include inadvertently, unconsciously, unintentionally, unknowingly, unwittingly, accidentally, involuntarily, incidentally, unawares and

28. On entering the asylum involuntarily, he voluntarily made vows of poverty, Chastity and Obedience.

29. The shock was terrific, he gasped into his oxygen mask, his hands clenching involuntarily.

30. A muscle Cramp is an involuntarily and forcibly contracted muscle that does not relax

31. An options assignment happens when in the money options are Assigned for fulfillment involuntarily.

32. What is Attrition? What is Attrition? Attrition is a reduction of staff for voluntary or involuntarily reasons

33. Antonyms for Alternately include unwillingly, reluctantly, grudgingly, involuntarily, protestingly, forcibly, obstinately, refractorily, resentfully and stubbornly

34. He shook his head involuntarily like some one returning from a trance. they hadn't moved.

35. But it has the option (either at will or involuntarily) to act against your interest.

36. Cough definition, to expel air from the lungs suddenly with a harsh noise, often involuntarily

37. The primary goal of Project Artichoke was to determine whether a person could be involuntarily made …

38. The screw coupler shall be designed such that in-train forces cannot cause the coupler to unscrew involuntarily.

39. Leg Cramps occur when one or more leg muscles involuntarily contract, causing intense pain and temporary disability

40. Involuntarily she found herself going out on to the balcony for air, rather than clearing a space to sit.

41. He felt her sudden shock of fear and for a moment, almost involuntarily, his hands strengthened on her shoulders.

42. The Automatism defense is a claim that physiological or environmental factors caused the defendant to commit criminal actions involuntarily, thus without criminal intent

43. Sexual Abstinence refers to a situation in which a person, voluntarily or involuntarily, does not have sex for some time

44. What is the evolutionary value of Blushing? It seems not to be to our advantage to do it, to involuntarily reveal our inner emotions

45. Czech Republic considers Compensating Roma victims of forced sterilization Hundreds of Roma women who were involuntarily sterilized in communist Czechoslovakia in …

46. In a recent TikTok video, she warned people traveling from the US not to take a voucher if they get involuntarily Bumped.

47. After my hysterectomy in 2017, I started Chasing Creation to provide support, resources and community for those who are also involuntarily childless

48. The most serious risk which faced them was that to their involuntarily parasitic women-folk - the unexpected death of the male breadwinner.

49. Ascribed status is a term used in sociology that refers to the social status a person is assigned at birth or assumed involuntarily later in life

50. They had been made redundant involuntarily and had worked full-time in the factory in low-paid, unskilled manual jobs on the shopfloor.

51. Bruxism is clenching and grinding of the teeth that happens involuntarily. In sleep Bruxism, this forceful grinding happens while a person is asleep

52. 27 They had been made redundant involuntarily and had worked full-time in the factory in low-paid, unskilled manual jobs on the shopfloor.

53. 30 They had been made redundant involuntarily and had worked full-time in the factory in low-paid, unskilled manual jobs on the shopfloor.

54. A lawyer who assisted farmers with land-rights complaints, she was arrested in November 2006 and involuntarily committed to a mental hospital for nine months.

55. This page shows answers to the clue Ascribed.Ascribed may be defined as “Status a social position that someone receives at birth or assumes involuntarily later in life

56. Definition of Ascribed Status (noun) A status assigned at birth or assumed involuntarily later in life, often based on biological factors, that cannot be changed through individual effort or achievement

57. Being involuntarily bumped from a flight is one of the most aggravating experiences for a traveler, and airlines have been working to reduce involuntary Bumpings, particularly since passenger David

58. A muscle cramp is an involuntarily and forcibly contracted muscle that does not relax. Muscle Cramps can occur in any muscle; Cramps of the leg muscles and feet are particularly common

59. Head Banging is also sometimes classified as a rhythmic movement disorder, a neurological disorder that involves moving large muscle groups repetitively and involuntarily just before and in the middle of sleep.

60. Biofeedback therapy is a technique that trains people to improve their health by controlling certain bodily processes that normally happen involuntarily, such as heart rate, blood pressure, muscle tension, and skin temperature.

61. Under Commissioned Corps Directive 121.02, "Deployment and Readiness," as directed by Assistant Secretary for Health, Commissioned Corps Headquarters will deploy Commissioned Corps officers assigned to HHS OpDivs/StaffDivs, either voluntarily or involuntarily and without supervisory approval, who are not considered mission critical, for

62. Well, while we are here, there are many people like me, who would reach a stage in their lives, where they involuntarily give up everything that has happened to them in the past, just so they can say that they're modern and civilized.

63. Under Commissioned Corps Directive 121.02, "Deployment and Readiness," as directed by Assistant Secretary for Health, Commissioned Corps Headquarters will deploy Commissioned Corps officers assigned to HHS OpDivs/StaffDivs, either voluntarily or involuntarily and without supervisory approval, who are not considered mission critical, for

64. Apneic definition, of or relating to Apnea, a condition in which a person, either an infant or a sleeping adult, involuntarily and temporarily stops breathing: In apneic patients, the muscles of the tongue or soft palate may relax too much and collapse against the back of the throat, blocking airflow

65. Behave: 1 v Behave in a certain manner; show a certain behavior; conduct or comport oneself “Don't Behave like a fool” Synonyms: act , do act , act as , play pretend to have certain qualities or state of mind act , dissemble , pretend Behave unnaturally or affectedly Types: show 40 types hide 40 types act involuntarily , act reflexively

66. Caught up - having become involved involuntarily; "Caught up in the excitement of the crowd"; "Caught up in the scandal" involved - connected by participation or association or use; "we accomplished nothing, simply because of the large number of people involved"; "the problems involved"; "the involved muscles"; "I don't want to get

67. The First Africans to Arrive in the New World ADAPTED FROM ESSAYS BY ANTHONY MILES THE BEGINNINGS OF THE SLAVE TRADE The story of African Americans begins with these first Africans, who first came to America involuntarily through the Atlantic slave trade, which was conducted largely along the coast of West Africa and served to transfer blacks to European colonies in the Americas.

68. Convulse (v.) 1640s, "to shake or disturb by violent, irregular action" (transitive); 1680s, "to draw or contract spasmodically or involuntarily" (intransitive); from Latin convulsus, past participle of convellere (transitive only) "to pull away, to pull this way and that, wrench," hence "to weaken, overthrow, destroy," from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see con-) + vellere "to

69. In order to facilitate and help such transformation, the following conditions will need to be filled in: —keeping clear of hiding Palliative Care by reducing and bounding only to its oncological approach; —taking into account not only the disease itself, but the whole needs of the patients and of their families; —providing an efficient coordination between all professional bodies and mainly, Palliative Care professionals, Algologists, Psychologists, Social workers...; —to implement the patient himself and his family, “pluridisciplinarity” and continuous care. It must be emphasized that such a new term like “Supportive Care” would induced involuntarily confusing ideas of policy and provision.