volitient (Meaning)

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volitient (a.)

Exercising the will; acting from choice; willing, or having power to will.

Synonyms & Antonyms of volitient

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volitient Sentence Examples

  1. The volitient child refused to eat the vegetables, despite repeated requests.
  2. The volitient patient exhibited a strong desire to recover and regain independence.
  3. The doctor admired the volitient spirit of the elderly woman who was determined to live a full life.
  4. The volitient leader inspired others to follow their dreams and aspirations.
  5. The volitient animal refused to be confined and escaped from the enclosure.
  6. The volitient artist expressed their emotions and ideas through their vibrant paintings.
  7. The volitient teenager rejected the conventional path and pursued their own unique interests.
  8. The volitient protestor stood firm in their beliefs and demanded change.
  9. The volitient scientist conducted groundbreaking research that defied conventional wisdom.
  10. The volitient traveler embarked on an adventurous journey to explore the unknown.

FAQs About the word volitient

Exercising the will; acting from choice; willing, or having power to will.

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No antonyms found.

The volitient child refused to eat the vegetables, despite repeated requests.

The volitient patient exhibited a strong desire to recover and regain independence.

The doctor admired the volitient spirit of the elderly woman who was determined to live a full life.

The volitient leader inspired others to follow their dreams and aspirations.