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  1. The meaning of VOLITION is the power of choosing or determining : will. How to use volition in a sentence. Did you know?

  2. Thus, the parent as well as the infant should experience a volition to seek a haven of safety if sufficiently alarmed. From the Cambridge English Corpus For something to be considered within ethics, it must fall within the bounds defined by belief and volition .

  3. No plane can arrive or depart of its own volition because controllers determine the movement of every aircraft on the ground and in the air. From The New Yorker We are assuming they have no volition in their own lives.

  4. Volition definition: the act of willing, choosing, or resolving; exercise of willing. See examples of VOLITION used in a sentence.

  5. Your volition is the power you have to decide something for yourself. [ formal ] We like to think that everything we do and everything we think is a product of our volition.

  6. 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.

  7. volition. noun [ U ] formal uk / vəʊˈlɪʃ ə n / us. Add to word list. Add to word list. the power to make your own decisions: He left the firm of his own volition (= because he decided to). (Definition of volition from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  8. Synonyms for VOLITION: choice, autonomy, will, free will, accord, option, self-determination, preference; Antonyms of VOLITION: force, pressure, constraint, coercion, compulsion, duress, obligation, duty.

  9. Definition of volition noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. volition /vəˈlɪʃən/ n. the act of exercising the will: of one's own volition. the faculty or capability of conscious choice, decision, and intention; the will. the resulting choice or resolution.