Plural for the faculty by which a person decides on and initiates action
“He had an innate will to push on in the face of adversity.”
Plural for the ability or right to make one's own decisions without interference from others
“There was nothing good done in his reign, that was not done against his will.”
Plural for the thing that one desires or ordains
“It was Cersei's will that Joffrey was crowned King despite his repugnant personality.”
Plural for a deliberate or fixed desire or intention
“Her near-death experience has left her with a will to always live life to the fullest.”
Plural for a legal document with instructions on the distribution of one's resources after death
“In light of his failing health, he decided that it was time to put together his will.”
Plural for one's conscious intent or volition
“It is my will to live as a recluse, free from the constraints of convention.”
Plural for one's thought processes
“Left-brain decision-makers tend to be logical, analytical, and objective in their will.”
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