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volitional

[voh-lish-uh-nl, vuh-] / voʊˈlɪʃ ə nl, və- /
ADJECTIVE
willing
Synonyms


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By around age 6 months, sucking has largely transitioned to a volitional action, as a result of greater involvement by the cerebral cortex.

From Washington Post • Jan. 28, 2023

A planned frolic that features joyful dancing to the compulsive rhythms of a string band forgets that the conditions behind this festivity aren’t volitional.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 23, 2022

But exercise is volitional; we can decide, for the most part, whether, when, where, how long, how hard and with whom we will work out.

From New York Times • Jun. 2, 2021

Spanning the late teens and early 20s, it’s a volitional, transitional period marked by exploration of life and love, work and world views.

From Washington Times • Jan. 31, 2021

The first is the physical enclosure of the convent walls; the next the moral and volitional limitation of self-control.

From Ruysbroeck by Underhill, Evelyn




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