The term often appearing in criminal law, "of his own volition" means "voluntarily", "by his own will or decision" rather than done at the behest of another, or under duress.
"The word volition means free will." "He was not conscripted, he joined the army of his own volition."
the act of making a conscious choice or decision
The opposite of volition (choice, free will) could be coercion or extortion (forced or involuntary action).The lack of volition could be indecision, wavering, or procrastination.
Circumstances are things that are set in place or situations that occur. An antonym would be Volition.
Better rephrase your question. It can't be answered as written. You could be talking about a person's will (volition) or a will (a document) that someone writes to express their wishes after death. You could mean the verb "will" that creates the future tense or the name that is short for "William."
The noun volition (choice, decision, will) is often preceded by the preposition "of" in legal terms (e.g. of his own volition = by his own will) or by the preposition "by" (by his own volition).
"The word volition means free will." "He was not conscripted, he joined the army of his own volition."
the act of making a conscious choice or decision
She joined the volunteer program of her own volition, wanting to contribute to the community.
After thinking over it, he decided to enter rehab of his own volition because he wanted to restart his life.The defendant was acting on his own volition, not because he was coerced by his partners.
The jury found that the murderer acted of his own volition, rather than being forced by another. You can enter rehabilitation by your own volition, rather than wait for a court to order it.
An acquisitor is a person who acquires, who gains or acquires things usually of one's own volition.
The word "volition" in Tagalog can be translated as "kagustuhan" or "gusto." It refers to the power of choosing or determining one's own actions.
volatily means like how you can improve yourself
I answered this question of my own volition. In other words, I did it voluntarily, willingly.Without conscious volition she backed into her office. In other words, she did it not as an act of will.The word means the faculty or power of using one's will.
He wasn't fired. He left of his own volition.
hypo means less than normal, or deficient, so hypo-volition would mean a less than normal, or deficient ability, to make a conscious choice or decision