Definition of unwill

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Unwill (v. t.) To annul or reverse by an act of the will.

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Tender :: Tender (superl.) Unwilling to cause pain; gentle; mild.
Lose :: Lose (v. t.) To part with unintentionally or unwillingly, as by accident, misfortune, negligence, penalty, forfeit, etc.; to be deprived of; as, to lose money from one's purse or pocket, or in business or gaming; to lose an arm or a leg by amputation; to lose men in battle..
Nill :: Nill (v. i.) To be unwilling; to refuse to act.
Loathness :: Loathness (n.) Unwillingness; reluctance.
Disgorge :: Disgorge (v. t.) To give up unwillingly as what one has wrongfully seized and appropriated; to make restitution of; to surrender; as, he was compelled to disgorge his ill-gotten gains..
Merciful :: Merciful (a.) Unwilling to give pain; compassionate.
Aversely :: Aversely (adv.) With repugnance or aversion; unwillingly.
Averse :: Averse (a.) Having a repugnance or opposition of mind; disliking; disinclined; unwilling; reluctant.
Averseness :: Averseness (n.) The quality of being averse; opposition of mind; unwillingness.
Earless :: Earless (a.) Without ears; hence, deaf or unwilling to hear..
Creep :: Creep (v. t.) To move slowly, feebly, or timorously, as from unwillingness, fear, or weakness..
Coy :: Coy (v. i.) To make difficulty; to be unwilling.
Hardly :: Hardly (adv.) Unwillingly; grudgingly.
Mute :: Mute (n.) One who does not speak, whether from physical inability, unwillingness, or other cause..
Extort :: Extort (v. t.) To wrest from an unwilling person by physical force, menace, duress, torture, or any undue or illegal exercise of power or ingenuity; to wrench away (from); to tear away; to wring (from); to exact; as, to extort contributions from the vanquished; to extort confessions of guilt; to extort a promise; to extort payment of a debt..
Loath :: Loath (a.) Filled with disgust or aversion; averse; unwilling; reluctant; as, loath to part..
Easy :: Easy (v. t.) Not making resistance or showing unwillingness; tractable; yielding; complying; ready.
Nolition :: Nolition (n.) Adverse action of will; unwillingness; -- opposed to volition.
Coyness :: Coyness (n.) The quality of being coy; feigned o/ bashful unwillingness to become familiar; reserve.
Merciful :: Merciful (a.) Full of mercy; having or exercising mercy; disposed to pity and spare offenders; unwilling to punish.
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