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  • 111free — Synonyms and related words: abandoned, able, above, absolve, accessible, acquit, adrift, affranchise, afloat, afoot and lighthearted, allowed, amnesty, approachable, arbitrary, artless, as a gift, as our guest, at large, at leisure, at liberty,… …

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  • 112free choice — Synonyms and related words: alternativity, animus, appetence, appetency, appetite, choice, choosing, co optation, co option, command, conation, conatus, decision, desire, determination, discretion, disposition, election, fancy, first choice, free …

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  • 113Will Wilkinson — Infobox journalist name = Will Wilkinson birthname = birth date = 1973 birth place = Independence, Missouri age = education = University of Northern Iowa (1995); M.A. in Philosophy from the Northern Illinois University (1998); worked toward a… …

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  • 114will — Synonyms and related words: add a codicil, aim, alternativity, ambition, animus, aplomb, appetite, ardor, aspiration, assurance, attested copy, behest, bequeath, bequeathal, bequest, bidding, character, choice, choose, choose to, choosing, co… …

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  • 115Free Methodist Church — The Free Methodist Church, is a denomination of broader Methodism. It is considered to be Evangelical and Protestant, and its theology is similar to that of the Wesleyan Church, the Church of the Nazarene, the Church of God (Anderson) and other… …

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  • 116will power — Synonyms and related words: animus, appetence, appetency, appetite, choice, command, conation, conatus, decision, desire, determination, discretion, disposition, fancy, fixity of purpose, fortitude, free choice, free will, inclination, intention …

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  • 117free — {{11}}free (adj.) O.E. freo free, exempt from, not in bondage, also noble; joyful, from P.Gmc. *frijaz (Cf. O.Fris. fri, O.S., O.H.G. vri, Ger. frei, Du. vrij, Goth. freis free ), from PIE *prijos dear, beloved, from root *pri …

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  • 118will — will1 /wil/, auxiliary v. and v., pres. sing. 1st pers. will, 2nd will or (Archaic) wilt, 3rd will, pres. pl. will; past sing. 1st pers. would, 2nd …

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  • 119will — will1 W1S1 [wıl] modal v negative short form won t ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(future)¦ 2¦(willing to do something)¦ 3¦(requesting)¦ 4¦(what generally happens)¦ 5¦(possibility)¦ 6¦(belief)¦ 7¦(giving orders)¦ 8¦(offering/inviting)¦ 9¦(annoyin …

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  • 120will — I [[t]wɪl[/t]] MODAL VERB USES ♦ (Will is a modal verb. It is used with the base form of a verb. In spoken English and informal written English, the form won t is often used in negative statements.) 1) MODAL You use will to indicate that you hope …

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