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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Volition (disambiguation); Volitional; Volition (album)

Volitional         
·adj Belonging or relating to volition.
volition         
1.
Your volition is the power you have to decide something for yourself. (FORMAL)
We like to think that everything we do and everything we think is a product of our volition...
= free will
N-UNCOUNT
2.
If you do something of your own volition, you do it because you have decided for yourself that you will do it and not because someone else has told you to do it. (FORMAL)
Makin said Mr Coombes had gone to the police of his own volition.
= voluntarily
PHRASE: PHR after v
volition         
n.
1.
Will, choice, preference, option, discretion, determination, free-will, free-agency, power of willing, purpose, elective preference.
2.
Act of willing, act of determining, exercise of the will.

Wikipedia

Volition

Volition may refer to:

  • Volition (psychology), the process of making and acting on decisions
    • Coherent Extrapolated Volition, hypothetical choices and the actions collectively taken with more knowledge and ability
  • Volition (linguistics), a distinction to express whether the subject intended the action or not
  • Volition (company), a video game developer known for the Saints Row and Red Faction series
  • Volition Records, a record label
  • Volition (Protest the Hero album), 2013
  • Volition (As Hell Retreats album), 2011
  • Volition (film), 2019 science fiction film
Examples of use of volitional
1. "Nevertheless . . . his connection to the United States lacks the geographical and volitional predicates necessary to claim a constitutional right to habeas corpus." Staff writer Carol D.