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  2. AT WILL definition: 1. If you can do something at will, you can do it any time you want: 2. If you can do something at…. Learn more.

  3. at will. phrase. If you can do something at will, you can do it when you want and as much as you want. ...scientists who can adjust their experiments at will. Synonyms: as you please, at your discretion, as you think fit, at your pleasure More Synonyms of at will. See full dictionary entry for will.

  4. AT WILL meaning: 1. If you can do something at will, you can do it any time you want: 2. If you can do something at…. Learn more.

  5. a. : something desired. especially : a choice or determination of one having authority or power. b (1) [from the phrase our will is which introduces it] : the part of a summons expressing a royal command. (2) archaic : request, command.

  6. at will. At one's own choosing; in compliance with one's wishes or desires. Once you have your own car, you'll be able to go anywhere at will. Unfortunately, that company can fire anyone at will, and no one can challenge it legally. Students are not allowed to leave the grounds at will.

  7. 2 days ago · Definitions of at will. adverb. as one chooses or pleases. “he can roam the neighborhood at will ”.

  8. The Meaning of “at will” The phrase “at will” refers to doing something freely or without restriction. It implies that there are no limitations or constraints on a particular action or decision. In other words, when someone does something at will, they have complete freedom to do so without any external influence or control.

  9. At Will definition: A status or relationship that can be terminated for any reason, or for no reason, at any time without prior notice.

  10. at will meaning, definition, what is at will: whenever you want and in whatever way yo...: Learn more.

  11. 1. The mental faculty by which one deliberately chooses or decides upon a course of action: championed freedom of will against a doctrine of predetermination. 2. a. Diligent purposefulness; determination: an athlete with the will to win. b. Self-control; self-discipline: lacked the will to overcome the addiction. 3.

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