will

will
I
n.
desire

1) to impose one's will (on)

2) to implement the will (of the majority)

3) the will to + inf. (the will to survive)

4) (misc.) a clash of (strong) wills; against smb.'s will; with a will (to work with the will to succeed)

attitude

5) to show good will

6) to bear no ill will

choice

?, free will (of their own free will)

8) at will (to fire at will)

legal document disposing of an estate

9) to draw up, make, make out a will

10) to change a will

11) to administer; execute a will

12) to probate, validate a will

13) to challenge, contest a will

14) to break, overturn a will

15) to repudiate a will

16) a deathbed will

spirit
power to make decisions

17) to break smb.'s will

18) an indomitable, iron, strong; inflexible will

II

v. (A) he willed his entire estate to her; or: he willed her his entire estate

III

v. (auxiliary) (F) she will return

* * *
[wɪl]
against smb. s will
contest a will
execute a will
inflexible will
make out a will
or: he willed her his entire estate
overturn a will
strong
validate a will
with a will (to work with the will to succeed)
(A) he willed his entire estate to her
(auxiliary) (F) she will return
(misc.) a clash of will (strong) wills
['attitude'] to show good will
['legal document disposing of an estate'] to draw up
['spirit'] ['power to make decisions'] to break smb. 's will
a deathbed will
an indomitable
to administer
to bear no ill will
to break
to challenge
to change a will
to probate
to repudiate a will
to implement the will (of the majority)
['choice'] free will (of their own free will)
['desire'] to impose one's will (on)
the will to + inf. (the will to survive)
at will (to fire at will)

Combinatory dictionary. 2013.

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