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will
noun as in personal choice
Strongest matches
attitude, character, decision, desire, determination, discipline, feeling, inclination, intention, mind, passion, power, resolution, resolve, wish
Strong matches
aim, appetite, conviction, craving, decisiveness, decree, design, discretion, disposition, fancy, hankering, liking, longing, option, pining, pleasure, preference, prerogative, purpose, self-control, self-discipline, self-restraint, temperament, urge, velleity, volition, willfulness, willpower, wishes, yearning
Weak match
noun as in last wishes; command
Strongest match
Strong matches
bequest, bestowal, declaration, decree, device, directions, dispensation, disposition, estate, heritage, inheritance, instructions, legacy, order, property, testament
verb as in cause
verb as in choose
Example Sentences
"We were not expecting to detect an asymmetry like this, and it will be a task for the astrophysicists modeling these systems to explain its presence," said Kim.
Understanding how these newly identified breaks influence future ruptures will help refine hazard assessments and deepen our understanding of how Earth's most powerful geological engines ultimately come to rest.
What effect the blacklisting will have in the long-term is yet to be seen, but the Kremlin said it was "immune" to the sanctions.
After all, she was in government until just last month - and told me her observations and critiques will mainly be articulated privately.
"It will be great for the kids individually but it will also be better for all of us," she said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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