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voluntarism
noun the philosophical doctrine that the will dominates the intellect as the most important factor in the universe or the individual.
noun the philosophical doctrine that the will dominates the intellect as the most important factor in the universe or the individual.
voluntary
adjective
1 done or acting by free choice, not by compulsion.
2 working with no expectation of being paid or otherwise rewarded.
3 said of work: unpaid.
4 said of an organization: staffed by unpaid workers; supported by donations of money freely given.
5 said of a movement, muscle or limb: produced or controlled by the will.
6 spontaneous; carried out without any persuasion.
noun (voluntaries ) a piece of music, usually for an organ, played before, during or after a church service.
[14c: from Latin voluntarius , from voluntas will]
voluntarily adverb .
adjective
1 done or acting by free choice, not by compulsion.
2 working with no expectation of being paid or otherwise rewarded.
3 said of work: unpaid.
4 said of an organization: staffed by unpaid workers; supported by donations of money freely given.
5 said of a movement, muscle or limb: produced or controlled by the will.
6 spontaneous; carried out without any persuasion.
noun (voluntaries ) a piece of music, usually for an organ, played before, during or after a church service.
[14c: from Latin voluntarius , from voluntas will]
voluntarily adverb .
voluntary muscle
noun , anat muscle that is under conscious control and produces voluntary movements by pulling against the bones of the skeleton to which it is attached by means of tendons. See also striated muscle. Compare involuntary muscle.
noun , anat muscle that is under conscious control and produces voluntary movements by pulling against the bones of the skeleton to which it is attached by means of tendons. See also striated muscle. Compare involuntary muscle.
Voluntary Service Overseas
noun (abbreviation VSO) a charity founded in 1958 to send skilled volunteers to work for two-year periods in developing countries, with the host government providing a living allowance and accommodation, and the charity providing the briefing, airfare and a grant.
noun (abbreviation VSO) a charity founded in 1958 to send skilled volunteers to work for two-year periods in developing countries, with the host government providing a living allowance and accommodation, and the charity providing the briefing, airfare and a grant.
voluntary-aided school
noun in England and Wales: a state school which is funded mainly by the local education authority, with the Church providing the rest of the funding and therefore having a say in the religious education policy of the school.
noun in England and Wales: a state school which is funded mainly by the local education authority, with the Church providing the rest of the funding and therefore having a say in the religious education policy of the school.
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