noun
- plural of will; legal documents that specify how a person’s property should be distributed after death
- plural of will; mental faculties or powers of choice and decision
verb
- third person singular present of will; desires or chooses to do something
- third person singular present of will; uses mental power to try to make something happen
Examples
- The lawyer read both wills to the family.
- Their wills were contested in court for months.
- Strong wills often clash in business negotiations.
- She wills herself to stay awake during the long meeting.
- He wills the door to open, but it remains locked.
- The athlete wills her body to push through the pain.
- Everyone wills different things from life.