involuntariness

[US]/ɪnˈvɒl.ən.tər.ɪ.nəs/
[UK]/ɪnˈvɑːl.ən.tər.nəs/

Translation

n.the quality or state of being involuntary

Phrases & Collocations

legal involuntariness

involuntariness of action

involuntariness of consent

involuntariness in behavior

involuntariness in decisions

involuntariness of response

involuntariness in actions

involuntariness in law

involuntariness in choices

involuntariness of will

Example Sentences

his involuntariness in the decision surprised everyone.

the involuntariness of the response made it difficult to assess the situation.

involuntariness can sometimes lead to unintended consequences.

she acted with involuntariness, not realizing the impact of her words.

the study focused on the involuntariness of certain behaviors in stressful situations.

his involuntariness in the matter was evident to everyone involved.

understanding the involuntariness of addiction is crucial for recovery.

the therapist discussed the concept of involuntariness in emotional reactions.

his laughter was marked by involuntariness, showing genuine surprise.

they examined the involuntariness of muscle movements during the experiment.

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