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Definition of voluntarily
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Voluntarily
(adv.)
In a
voluntary
manner;
of one's own will;
spontaneously.
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Self-banished
::
Self-banished
(a.)
Exiled
voluntarily.
Yawn
::
Yawn (v. i.) To open the mouth
involuntarily
through
drowsiness,
dullness,
or
fatigue;
to gape; to
oscitate..
Servant
::
Servant
(n.) One who
serves,
or does
services,
voluntarily
or on
compulsion;
a
person
who is
employed
by
another
for
menial
offices,
or for other
labor,
and is
subject
to his
command;
a
person
who
labors
or
exerts
himself
for the
benefit
of
another,
his
master
or
employer;
a
subordinate
helper..
Adopt
::
Adopt (v. t.) To take by
choice
into
relationship,
as,
child,
heir,
friend,
citizen,
etc.; esp. to take
voluntarily
(a child of other
parents)
to be in the place of, or as, one's own
child..
Donation
::
Donation
(n.) The act or
contract
by which a
person
voluntarily
transfers
the title to a thing of which be is the
owner,
from
himself
to
another,
without
any
consideration,
as a free
gift..
Tremble
::
Tremble
(v. i.) To shake
involuntarily,
as with fear, cold, or
weakness;
to
quake;
to
quiver;
to
shiver;
to
shudder;
-- said of a
person
or an
animal..
Gratuity
::
Gratuity
(n.)
Something
voluntarily
given in
return
for a favor or
service,
as a
recompense
or
acknowledgment..
Gift
::
Gift (v. t.)
Anything
given;
anything
voluntarily
transferred
by one
person
to
another
without
compensation;
a
present;
an
offering.
Volunteer
::
Volunteer
(a.) One who
enters
into
service
voluntarily,
but who, when in
service,
is
subject
to
discipline
and
regulations
like other
soldiers;
--
opposed
to
conscript;
specifically,
a
voluntary
member
of the
organized
militia
of a
country
as
distinguished
from the
standing
army..
Self-imposed
::
Self-imposed
(a.)
Voluntarily
taken on one's self; as,
self-imposed
tasks..
Involuntarily
::
Involuntarily
(adv.)
In an
involuntary
manner;
not
voluntarily;
not
intentionally
or
willingly.
Waste
::
Waste (a.) To
damage,
impair,
or
injure,
as an
estate,
voluntarily,
or by
suffering
the
buildings,
fences,
etc., to go to
decay..
Abstain
::
Abstain
(v. i.) To hold one's self
aloof;
to
forbear
or
refrain
voluntarily,
and
especially
from an
indulgence
of the
passions
or
appetites;
-- with
from..
Apostasy
::
Apostasy
(n.) An
abandonment
of what one has
voluntarily
professed;
a total
desertion
of
departure
from one's
faith,
principles,
or
party;
esp., the
renunciation
of a
religious
faith;
as,
Julian's
apostasy
from
Christianity..
Salvage
::
Salvage
(n.) The
compensation
allowed
to
persons
who
voluntarily
assist
in
saving
a ship or her cargo from
peril.
Volunteer
::
Volunteer
(v. t.) To offer or
bestow
voluntarily,
or
without
solicitation
or
compulsion;
as, to
volunteer
one's
services..
Office
::
Office
(n.) That which a
person
does,
either
voluntarily
or by
appointment,
for, or with
reference
to,
others;
customary
duty, or a duty that
arises
from the
relations
of man to man; as, kind
offices,
pious
offices..
Waive
::
Waive (v. t.) To throw away; to
relinquish
voluntarily,
as a right which one may
enforce
if he
chooses..
Werewolf
::
Werewolf
(n.) A
person
transformed
into a wolf in form and
appetite,
either
temporarily
or
permanently,
whether
by
supernatural
influences,
by
witchcraft,
or
voluntarily;
a
lycanthrope.
Belief
in
werewolves,
formerly
general,
is not now
extinct..
Sin
::
Sin (n.) To
depart
voluntarily
from the path of duty
prescribed
by God to man; to
violate
the
divine
law in any
particular,
by
actual
transgression
or by the
neglect
or
nonobservance
of its
injunctions;
to
violate
any known rule of duty; -- often
followed
by
against..
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