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volunteered

adjective as in enlisted

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His regular partner was late that day, and Police Officer Wenjian Liu volunteered to fill in.

Finally, Ciolino volunteered a lawyer, Jack Rimland, to represent Simon in court.

Jackson volunteered this information to detectives, just before the trial, in the mistaken belief that it would help Wise.

The sisters, who volunteered for relief work in addition to ministerial service through their order, were extraordinary women.

More than a dozen from Texas colleges and universities volunteered to take part in reviewing texts this past summer.

"I'll look in the bar," I volunteered, remembering the kid had left with more of a roll than Meadows had now.

The third, a young man, was confined for having volunteered as chaplain in a Union regiment.

"Oh, they'll maybe put Aggie Lowrieson on your side o' the table," he volunteered, glad that at last she had shown some feeling.

This work was turned over to women and children, while young boy scouts came and volunteered to work on the farms.

O'Toole volunteered to go, but the boatmen would not take him, evidently having had their orders.

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On this page you'll find 7 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to volunteered, such as: offered, proffered, and tendered.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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