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    Vo·li·tion
    /vōˈliSHən/

    noun

    • 1. the faculty or power of using one's will: "without conscious volition she backed into her office"
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  3. Volition is the power of choosing or determining, or an act of making a choice or decision. It comes from the Latin velle, meaning "to wish" or "to will". See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related words in thesaurus.

  4. Volition is the power to make your own decisions. Learn how to use this formal word in sentences and see synonyms, antonyms, and related words.

  5. Volition is the act of willing, choosing, or resolving; the power of willing; or a choice or decision made by the will. Learn more about the origin, usage, and synonyms of volition from Dictionary.com.

  6. Volition is the power to make your own decisions. Learn how to use this formal word in sentences and find out how to say it in different languages.

  7. an act of intending; a volition that you intend to carry out. type of: choice, option, pick, selection. the act of choosing or selecting. noun. the capability of conscious choice and decision and intention. “"the exercise of their volition we construe as revolt"- George Meredith”. synonyms: will.

  8. Volition is the act of making a choice or decision by the will, or the power or faculty of choosing. It can also mean the result of a choice or decision, or the act of will as distinct from the physical movement it intends to bring about. See synonyms, translations, and examples from various sources.

  9. Volition is the power to choose something freely or to make your own decisions. Learn how to use this formal word in sentences and find out its synonyms and word origin.

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