Sentences with voluntary
vol·un·tar·y
V v - Attention is drawn to a special voluntary course in Commercial French.
- In her spare time she does voluntary work.
- Voluntary implies the exercise of one's own free choice or will in an action, whether or not external influences are at work [voluntary services]; intentional applies to that which is done on purpose for a definite reason and is in no way accidental [an intentional slight]; deliberate implies full realization of the significance of what one intends to do and of its effects [a deliberate lie]; willful implies obstinate and perverse determination to follow one's own will despite influences, arguments, advice, etc. in opposition [a willful refusal]
- Apna Arts has achieved more with voluntary workers in three years than most organisations with paid workers have achieved in ten.
- Some local authorities and voluntary organizations also run workshops for people with disabilities.
- A voluntary donation
- A voluntary social worker
- A voluntary association
- A voluntary agent
- voluntary laughter
- A voluntary conveyance
- voluntary schools
- voluntary manslaughter
- voluntary muscles
- Man is a voluntary agent
- voluntary churches
- A voluntary contribution.
- voluntary cooperation.
- voluntary hospitals.
- voluntary manslaughter.
- A voluntary agent.
- voluntary laughter.