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voluntary

Adjective

This term carries a strong sense of agency and choice. It suggests an action taken without coercion, pressure, or external mandate, often evoking a spirit of generosity or civic duty when used in social contexts. It implies a conscious decision to opt-in to a task or a commitment. In a medical or biological sense, the word shifts from a moral or social choice to a physiological one. Here, it describes the difference between movements you control, like walking, and those that happen automatically, like a heartbeat, removing the element of "will" in the psychological sense and replacing it with neural control.

Meanings

Adjective

Done, given, or acting of one's own free will.

"He made a voluntary contribution to the charity."

Adjective

Done or acting without payment.

"She does voluntary work at the local animal shelter."

Adjective

Produced by the conscious will of the brain.

"The movement of the arm is a voluntary action."

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