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Involuntarily
Involuntarily In*vol"un*ta*ri*ly, adv. [From Involuntary.] In an involuntary manner; not voluntarily; not intentionally or willingly.

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- Look up voluntary in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Voluntary may refer to: Voluntary (music) Voluntary or volunteer, person parti****ting via...
- could be carried out on the voluntary principle, just as churches could be sustained voluntarily. Reliance on the voluntary principle could only come about...
- Voluntary redundancy (VR) is a financial incentive offered by an organisation to encourage employees to voluntarily resign, typically in downsizing or...
- consent to voluntary admission to a hospital and thus avoid involuntary commitment. In the UK, people who are admitted to hospital voluntarily are referred...
- Philosophies such as libertarianism and voluntaryism, as well as many legal systems, hold that a contract must be voluntarily agreed to by a party in order to...
- Voluntary manslaughter is the killing of a human in which the offender acted in the heat of p****ion, a state that would cause a reasonable person to become...
- these journeys. The "voluntary" return of rejected asylum s****ers or irregular migrants to their countries of origin. Leaving voluntarily in this context can...
- In relation to public services, the voluntary sector is the realm of social activity undertaken by non-governmental, not for profit organizations. This...
- childless. The number of voluntarily childless people amongst higher educated men had been increasing since the 1960s, whilst voluntary childlessness amongst...
- economic agents parti****te voluntarily make them better off. Notably, neoclassical economists—based on the ****umption of voluntary exchange—deny the Marxist...