Examples of 'volition' in a sentence
Meaning of "volition"
volition (noun) - Volition is the power of making conscious decisions or choices
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- A conscious choice or decision.
- The mental power or ability of choosing; the will.
- A concept that distinguishes whether or not the subject or agent intended something.
How to use "volition" in a sentence
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He has volition and autonomy and privacy.
I have never killed anyone of my own volition.
Only acts of conscious volition are regarded as sin.
That volition has seen astronomical sales.
Daniel stepped down of his own volition.
His bare volition was the creation of the universe.
It seems to have left of its own volition.
Volition is central to faith and repentance.
I was hoping you were going to tell me of your own volition.
But no man of his own volition will respond to it.
I am not here in this office of my own volition.
Volition can not only be instinctive.
I was helping him out with my own volition.
Imagination and volition play a part in that interpretation.
You did not do that of your own volition.
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Volition is really nothing other than voluntary attention.
He has yet to do anything ofhis own volition.
We were born with volition and choice.
You are here because of your own volition.
I have come of my own volition to draw this sword free.
Presumably he took them of his own volition.
Control the world by the volition of a single man.
They have to go there of their own volition.
The ideas of liberty and volition must be defined.
The faculty of reason is the faculty of volition.
Either of your own volition or with a gun in your back.
Rindell took a drink of his own volition.
It teaches that every volition is a conditioned action as a result of ignorance.
They will come of their own volition.
The volition of one man.
That hoyt acted on his own volition.
Your own volition must have led you here.
Then he could go ahead on his own volition.
Volition a sense of autonomy and control over our lives.
The woman acted on her own volition.
The volition of a greater power.
I became his woman not of my own volition.
He who is enslaved without his volition will be able to be freed.
Assembled a cyber body on its own volition.
Power to suspend volition explains responsibility for ill choice.
Our clients are here of their own volition.
It is still a deliberate volition even if it could not have been different.
You have accepted me of your own volition.
Her view of volition leads to a whole host of additional problems.
I did rise to power under my own volition.
Volition has its roots in our deepest desires or motivation.
Jurors stuck around of their own volition.
Thus simple volition is the primary act of the will.
People do not come by their own volition.
Volition is seen as a process that leads from intention to actual behavior.