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willing
adjective
ready
and
happy
to
do
something
when
asked
or
needed
•
The
volunteers
were
willing
to
work
late
to
finish
the
project
.
The
volunteers
were
willing
to
work
late
to
finish
the
project
.
•
If
you're
willing
,
I
can
show
you
how
the
machine
works
.
If
you're
willing
,
I
can
show
you
how
the
machine
works
.
From
Old
English
willende
,
present
participle
of
willan
“
to
wish
,
desire
.”
adjective
done
,
given
,
or
happening
by
free
choice
and
without
force
•
He
made
a
willing
donation
to
the
local
shelter
.
He
made
a
willing
donation
to
the
local
shelter
.
•
The
company
relies
on
the
willing
cooperation
of
its
employees
.
The
company
relies
on
the
willing
cooperation
of
its
employees
.
same
as
Sense
1
,
reflecting
voluntary
nature
developed
in
Middle
English
.
will
verb
to
use
the
power
of
your
mind
or
determination
to
make
something
happen
or
to
make
yourself
do
something
•
She
willed
herself
not
to
cry
during
the
speech
.
She
willed
herself
not
to
cry
during
the
speech
.
•
The
explorer
willed
his
weary
legs
to
keep
moving
through
the
snow
.
The
explorer
willed
his
weary
legs
to
keep
moving
through
the
snow
.
verb
to
cause
or
decide
something
to
happen
by
a
forceful
wish
,
or
to
give
something
to
someone
in
a
legal
will
•
The
scientist
willed
himself
to
stay
awake
through
the
night
of
experiments
.
The
scientist
willed
himself
to
stay
awake
through
the
night
of
experiments
.
•
She
willed
the
doors
to
open
with
a
confident
gesture
.
She
willed
the
doors
to
open
with
a
confident
gesture
.
From
Old
English
willian
“
to
wish
,
desire
,”
later
taking
on
the
sense
of
exercising
mental
power
or
leaving
property
by
will
.
verb
to
give
something
you
own
to
someone
in
your
will
after
you
die
•
Grandpa
willed
his
farmhouse
to
my
mother
.
Grandpa
willed
his
farmhouse
to
my
mother
.
•
The
famous
artist
willed
all
her
paintings
to
a
small
museum
.
The
famous
artist
willed
all
her
paintings
to
a
small
museum
.