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What (who) is willing - definition

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Willing (disambiguation)

willing         
¦ adjective ready, eager, or prepared to do something.
?given or done readily.
Derivatives
willingly adverb
willingness noun
willing         
I. a.
Inclined, disposed, desirous, minded, ready, of a mind, nothing loath, not averse.
II. n.
Volition, resolution, resolving, determining, determination.
willing         
adj. willing to (she is willing to help)

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Willing

Willing may refer to:

  • pertaining to Will (disambiguation)
    • assigning items through a will and testament
    • assenting through Volition (psychology)
Examples of use of willing
1. But is there anyone out there willing to lend a willing ear to this theory?
2. God willing, it will all end fine." "God willing," al–Obeidi said sullenly.
3. "We will study it, and God willing, we will answer soon to Abu Mazen (Abbas), God willing," he said.
4. Willing clinics The HFEA said many clinics were already willing to offer IVF to lesbian couples and single women.
5. There is a view that if we‘re not willing to defend pensions, we‘re not willing to defend anything.