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volition
Noun
This term describes the internal capacity for intentional choice, often emphasizing the absence of external coercion. It carries a formal, legalistic, or philosophical tone, typically appearing in contexts where the autonomy of an individual is being questioned or affirmed. In practical usage, it is most frequently encountered in the phrase "of one's own volition," which serves to clarify that an action was self-initiated rather than forced. It differs from "will" by focusing more on the specific act of deciding rather than the general desire or determination to achieve a goal.