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- Involuntary commitment, civil commitment, or involuntary hospitalization/hospitalisation, or informally in Britain sectioning, being sectioned, commitment...
- Incel (/ˈɪnsɛl/ IN-sel; a portmanteau of "involuntary celibate") is a term ****ociated with a mostly online subculture of people (racially diverse, but...
- Look up involuntary in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Involuntary means unintended. An involuntary action is one that is unintentional, i.e. without...
- Involuntary memory, also known as involuntary explicit memory, involuntary conscious memory, involuntary aware memory, madeleine moment, mind pops and...
- Involuntary euthanasia, typically regarded as a type of murder, occurs when euthanasia is performed on a person who would be able to provide informed...
- as long as legal sa****uards are observed, ****isted suicide is legal. Involuntary manslaughter is the killing of a human being without intent of doing...
- Involuntary park is a neologism coined by science fiction author and environmentalist Bruce Sterling to describe previously inhabited areas that for environmental...
- Involuntary unemployment occurs when a person is unemplo**** despite being willing to work at the prevailing wage. It is distinguished from voluntary unemployment...
- pleasure resulting in rhythmic, involuntary muscular contractions in the pelvic region. ****s are controlled by the involuntary or autonomic nervous system...
- Involuntary servitude or involuntary slavery is a legal and constitutional term for a person labouring against that person's will to benefit another, under...