Synonym: will, willing. Similar words: coalition, litigation, politic, politics, political, politically, politician, political party. Meaning: [vəʊ'lɪʃn /və-] n. 1. the capability of conscious choice and decision and intention 2. the act of making a choice.
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(31) This Court considers that Judge Wong did not err in ruling that the applicant did confess to the police of his own volition.
(32) Chuang-tzu seeks for the liberty of soul, which differs from westerners' seeking after the liberty of personal volition.
(33) Both sides admit that a volition, for instance, had occurred.
(34) In Marxism, human nature is chiefly related with volition, defined as practice, thus to take form of practical philosophy, defined as to change the world.
(35) I did not ask him to go; he went of his own volition.
(36) That day, however, my left foot, apparently by its own volition, reached out and very impolitely took the chalk out of my sister's hand.
(37) Its constitution, actualization and management embody the decision and volition of government.
(38) That day, however, my left foot, apparently on its own volition, reached out and very impolitely took the chalk out of my sister's hand.
(39) The concept of volition must also be approached with caution.
(40) From the two kinds of narrative, we can feel that Indonesia Chinese 's strong volition of self- construction and complicated mentality during the double spallation of modernization and localization.
(41) Is the volition not quite firm how Where is ability harden oneself?
(42) The overwhelming majority of our intellectuals serve socialism of their own volition.
(43) Demiurgic volition is to avoid to make too indrawn or be too the offspring of extroversion.
(44) What she provides some is not the callous, sturdy volition that maintains ascendancy place to must be had only, and the regnant method with cold cruel blood(sentencedict.com), she still has other something.
(45) The mental faculty by which one deliberately chooses or decides upon a course of action; volition.
(46) There seems no pattern to the attack, no volition to the men.
More similar words: coalition, litigation, politic, politics, political, politically, politician, political party, evolution, devolution, revolution, edition, position, addition, ambition, revolutionary, condition, munitions, tradition, mitigation, transition, supposition, in addition, inhibition, definition, competition, composition, opposition, exhibition, additional.