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voluntarily
[ vol-uhn-tair-uh-lee, vol-uhn-ter- ]
adverb
- of one’s own accord or by free choice:
Students were mostly attending the sessions voluntarily, so they were reasonably well-behaved.
- by volunteers, or in a way that depends on voluntary action:
The Political Science Club is a politically neutral and voluntarily operated nonprofit organization.
Other Words From
- un·vol·un·tar·i·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of voluntarily1
Example Sentences
Neuroscientists at the Salk Institute have now, for the first time, identified a specific brain circuit that regulates breathing voluntarily.
One of the actor’s lawyers, Shawn Holley, said three jurors had agreed to meet voluntarily.
The earlier resolution prohibited district staff from “voluntarily cooperating in any immigration enforcement action, including sharing information about students’ and families’ immigration status with any immigration agent.”
Aside from the scheduled sailings, the crew would voluntarily give up their time to put on several special "booze cruises" to raise money for island charities.
If they do not limit their profits voluntarily, they will face a legal limit on how much they can make.
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