The act of making a choice.
Cognitive process by which an individual decides on and commits to a particular course of action.
1 They say militants left of their own volition and without state help.
2 Despair restored my volition ; the spell broke; I ran, and overtook her.
3 Without volition , her gaze dropped to the sea and the jagged rocks.
4 The question had just sort of gushed out on its own volition .
5 One gets, too, an idea of an unbending volition in the thing.
6 Without his conscious volition he took a diffident, foot dragging, backward step.
7 His hand moved without volition to caress the pistol on his hip.
8 The brain, as all know, is the seat of ideas, emotions, volition .
9 Lorelei stepped forward of her own volition , looking calm and at peace.
10 All who would follow her must do so of their own volition .
11 She could not have gone from the seat of her own volition .
12 Of their own volition almost their lips met for the first kiss.
13 The effect seems to be one of stupefaction without sensation or volition .
14 He entered custody of his own volition at the High Court yesterday.
15 The attainment of any object is conditioned upon knowledge, volition and action.
16 The words seemed suddenly to burst from her without her own volition .
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