volition的意思和读音

volition

: [vəˈlɪʃ(ə)n] : [və'lɪʃ(ə)n]

n.

n.coercion

n.choice,wish,will,decision,desire

volitionn.

1.the power to choose sth freely or to make your own decisions

They left entirely of their own volition(= because they wanted to) .

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n.1.the power or ability to decide something by yourself and to take action to get what you want. A more usual word is will

1. provocative a volition n voitive a ...

4. esthete volition ligate ); ...

5.(will)volition)(http://www.hawaii-nation.org/sovereignty.html)

6. intention volition suggestion ...

7. demolition volition precognition ...

8. demolition volition precognition ...

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1.Roosevelt made his papers public of his own volition, but more recent presidents have not had a choice in the matter.

2.It is one thing to turn the other cheek of your own volition, but quite another to be told to do so.

3.It burst unexpectedly and out of a clear sky, and bore no relation to the intention or volition of any individual.

4.The evidence suggests that Mr Castro imposed communism in Cuba of his own volition, not in reaction to American hostility.

5.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.

6.It is highly unusual for the forces of Heaven to so directly interfere with man's destiny, but Tyrael was said to act of his own volition.

7.Let us connect to earth and allow her to absorb that which is too large for our fields to process of their own volition .

8.This film told me that no one can survive without psychokinesis( volition ).

9.I manage this website from my own volition, so please understand that my job and my fans are not the main object.

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