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unwilled

[uhn-wild] / ʌnˈwɪld /


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It is an unwilled loss of distinction between the simulation and that which is being simulated, including the adventures and quests of WoW.

From Forbes • Nov. 28, 2014

It is a powerful and unwilled form of identification, a Houdini-like vanishing act that allows Bolaño to merge with his scariest and most repellent creations as much as with his likable ones.

From Salon • Jan. 19, 2014

Also from such there probably sometimes went forth unwilled emanations that were naturally attracted to other sensitives, who perceived their source, and pronounced it diabolical, because the influx thence was annoying.

From Witchcraft of New England Explained by Modern Spiritualism by Putnam, Allen

Now, your will is all unwilled; now, your pulses are all stilled: Toll slowly.

From The Poetical Works of Elizabeth Barrett Browning Volume II by Browning, Elizabeth Barrett

The minimum that suffices for the personal benefits of merit and impetration is the verbal or the literal attention, and the imperfect attention that is mixed with some unwilled distractions or mind wanderings.

From Moral Theology A Complete Course Based on St. Thomas Aquinas and the Best Modern Authorities by Callan, Charles Jerome