- will
- In.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)
attitude5) 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 estate9) 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
spiritpower to make decisions17) to break smb.'s will
18) an indomitable, iron, strong; inflexible will
IIv. (A) he willed his entire estate to her; or: he willed her his entire estate
IIIv. (auxiliary) (F) she will return
* * *[wɪl]against smb. s willcontest a willexecute a willinflexible willmake out a willor: he willed her his entire estateoverturn a willstrongvalidate a willwith 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 willa deathbed willan indomitableto administerto bear no ill willto breakto challengeto change a willto probateto repudiate a willto 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.