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vo·li·tion
/voˈlɪʃən, və-/
意志,意志力,決心
From:
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vo·li·tion
/voˈlɪʃən, və-/
名詞
意志,決心
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Vo·li·tion
n.
1.
The
act
of
willing
or
choosing
;
the
act
of
forming
a
purpose
;
the
exercise
of
the
will
.
Volition
is
the
actual
exercise
of
the
power
the
mind
has
to
order
the
consideration
of
any
idea
,
or
the
forbearing
to
consider
it
.
--
Locke
.
Volition
is
an
act
of
the
mind
,
knowingly
exerting
that
dominion
it
takes
itself
to
have
over
any
part
of
the
man
,
by
employing
it
in
,
or
withholding
it
from
,
any
particular
action
.
--
Locke
.
2.
The
result
of
an
act
or
exercise
of
choosing
or
willing
;
a
state
of
choice
.
3.
The
power
of
willing
or
determining
;
will
.
Syn:
--
Will
;
choice
;
preference
;
determination
;
purpose
.
Usage:
--
Volition
,
Choice
.
Choice
is
the
familiar
,
and
volition
the
scientific
,
term
for
the
same
state
of
the
will
;
viz
.
,
an
“elective preference.”
When
we
have
“made
up
our
minds”
(
as
we
say
)
to
a
thing
,
i
.
e
.
,
have
a
settled
state
of
choice
respecting
it
,
that
state
is
called
an
immanent
volition
;
when
we
put
forth
any
particular
act
of
choice
,
that
act
is
called
an
emanent
,
or
executive
,
or
imperative
,
volition
.
When
an
immanent
,
or
settled
state
of
,
choice
,
is
one
which
controls
or
governs
a
series
of
actions
,
we
call
that
state
a
predominant
volition
;
while
we
give
the
name
of
subordinate
volitions
to
those
particular
acts
of
choice
which
carry
into
effect
the
object
sought
for
by
the
governing
or
“predominant volition.”
See
Will
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
volition
n
1:
the
capability
of
conscious
choice
and
decision
and
intention
; "
the
exercise
of
their
volition
we
construe
as
revolt
"-
George
Meredith
[
syn
:
will
]
2:
the
act
of
making
a
choice
; "
followed
my
father
of
my
own
volition
" [
syn
:
willing
]
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