freewill

/ˈfriˌwɪl/
adjective
  1. Done or given voluntarily, without being forced or paid for.
    • The work was done on a freewill basis by volunteers.
    • He offered a freewill contribution to the community fund.
    • They made a freewill donation to the charity.
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noun
  1. The power of making choices that are not determined by prior causes or divine intervention; the ability to act at one's own discretion.
    • The concept of freewill is central to many ethical systems.
    • Philosophers have debated the existence of freewill for centuries.
    • She believes that humans have freewill to choose their own paths.
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