[Sửa]Desire, wish, longing, liking, inclination, disposition,drive, purposefulness, purpose, intent, intention, resolve,commitment, resolution, determination; will-power: Wherethere's a will there's a way. Some believe that takingmedication is against God's will. Marguerite seems to have lostthe will to live. 2 choice, wishes, desire, inclination: He wasforced to submit against his will.
[Sửa](last will and) testament,last wishes: In accordance with his will, Josiah was buried atsea.
[Sửa]At will. as or when (one) pleases or wishes or thinksfit(ting), at (one's) desire or whim or pleasure or discretion:If he brings his own car, then he can leave at will.
[Sửa]Want, desire, wish, choose, see fit, make, compel,force, command, order, ordain, require: When she willed him toappear, there was a flash of lightning and he was there. 6leave, bequeath, devise, hand down or on, pass on, transfer;settle upon or on: My great-uncle Philip willed me hiscollection of 19th-century theatre memorabilia.