Crossword-Solution: VOLUNTARY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Voluntary | v. t. | Proceeding from the will; produced in or by an act of choice. |
| Voluntary | v. t. | Unconstrained by the interference of another; unimpelled by the influence of another; not prompted or persuaded by another; done of his or its own accord; spontaneous; acting of one's self, or of itself; free. |
| Voluntary | v. t. | Done by design or intention; intentional; purposed; intended; not accidental; as, if a man kills another by lopping a tree, it is not voluntary manslaughter. |
| Voluntary | v. t. | Of or pertaining to the will; subject to, or regulated by, the will; as, the voluntary motions of an animal, such as the movements of the leg or arm (in distinction from involuntary motions, such as the movements of the heart); the voluntary muscle fibers, which are the agents in voluntary motion. |
| Voluntary | v. t. | Endowed with the power of willing; as, man is a voluntary agent. |
| Voluntary | v. t. | Free; without compulsion; according to the will, consent, or agreement, of a party; without consideration; gratuitous; without valuable consideration. |
| Voluntary | v. t. | Of or pertaining to voluntaryism; as, a voluntary church, in distinction from an established or state church. |
| Voluntary | n. | One who engages in any affair of his own free will; a volunteer. |
| Voluntary | n. | A piece played by a musician, often extemporarily, according to his fancy; specifically, an organ solo played before, during, or after divine service. |
| Voluntary | n. | One who advocates voluntaryism. |
We have 15 clues for the answer “VOLUNTARY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Without pay | 1 answer |
| MUSCLE action, type of | 2 answers |
| Optional | 6 answers |
| Uncharged | 6 answers |
| intentional | 20 answers |
| unsought | 24 answers |
| gratuitous | 25 answers |
| volunteered | 26 answers |
| unasked | 28 answers |
| unforced | 30 answers |
| unstudied | 36 answers |
| wieldy | 46 answers |
| free will | 51 answers |
| Unhurried | 61 answers |
| Helpful | 63 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EATRE
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Sentences with VOLUNTARY (5)
The slave was made to say some very smart as well as impressive things in reply to his master—things which had the desired though unexpected effect; for the conversation resulted in the voluntary emancipation of the slave on the part of the master.
They probably fancied that my sole object—and, indeed, the sole object for which a sane man could ever put himself into voluntary motion—was to get an appetite for dinner.
Another voluntary subculture having a very heavy overlap with hackerdom; most hackers read SF and/or fantasy fiction avidly, and many go to `cons' (SF conventions) or are involved in fandom-connected activities such as the Society for Creative Anachronism.
Procedures were set up to regulate the allocation of addresses and to create voluntary standards for the network.
That part of me which I had the power of projecting, had lately been much exercised and nourished; it had seemed to me of late as though the body of Edward Hyde had grown in stature, as though (when I wore that form) I were conscious of a more generous tide of blood; and I began to spy a danger that, if this were much prolonged, the balance of my nature might be permanently overthrown, the power of voluntary change be forfeited, and the character of Edward Hyde become irrevocably mine.
Quotes with VOLUNTARY (3)
This work was strictly voluntary, but any animal who absented himself from it would have his rations reduced by half.
For over a century and a half, anarchists have been arguing that coercive, hierarchical organization (as embodied in government and corporations) is not equivalent to organization per se (which they regard as necessary), and that coercive organization should be replaced by decentralized, nonhierarchical organization based on voluntary cooperation and mutual aid. This is hardly a rejection of organization.
Contrary to what we usually believe, moments like these, the best moments in our lives, are not the passive, receptive, relaxing times — although such experiences can also be enjoyable, if we have worked hard to attain them. The best moments usually occur when a person’s body or mind is stretched to its limits in a voluntary effort to accomplish something difficult and worthwhile. Optimal experience is thus something that wemake happen. For a child, it could be placing with t…