The word 'involuntarily' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb; for example:
He involuntarily invited his mother-in-law to stay for the weekend.
The noun form is involuntariness.
Involuntarily means that it's against your will.
She was involuntarily confined to her house.
They had involuntarily handed over their guns to the police.
In order to have someone committed involuntarily, they must be a proven danger, either to themselves or to another person. If a person attempts suicide, they can be committed involuntarily. If they attack another person, they can be committed involuntarily. If they are demented or psychotic and not able to respond to the doctor, they can be involuntarily committed.
Someone would involuntarily move if they were evicted from their home.
Voluntarily or involuntarily? Involuntarily, by death or impeachment. Voluntarily, by resignation or retirement.
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involuntarily twitches with the eyes
a syndrome in which the eyes dart involuntarily (opsoclonus or dancing eyes) and muscles throughout the body jerk or twitch involuntarily (myoclonus).
You voluntarily choose to walk and run. You involuntarily move due to pain. Your pupils constrict when light shines in your eyes.
Gleeking.
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