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Adverb
1. in a willing manner;
"I willingly accept"
1 “It even gave, volitionally, what he did not ask for, what he did not even know existed.”
2 We volitionally pump it up and think it's the only way to function.
3 While disbanding is always an option, it rarely seems to happen, at least volitionally.
4 Sometimes the missing hand feels “locked” in a painfully awkward cramp that can be excruciating, and the patient cannot volitionally move the phantom.
5 A volitionally, purposively active being is always a seeker as well as a doer.
6 If you turn it off volitionally, you will be treated for radiation.
7 We found that a system with one set of determinants may very likely have other sets of a quite different kind, that, for example, a mechanically determined system may also be teleologically or volitionally determined.
8 Hysterical individuals may assert the presence of a foreign body, or may even volitionally swallow or aspirate objects.
9 We do not volitionally create our own thinking.