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kasıtlılık, kasıt/inatçılık, inatçılık, vasiyet, dilek, istek, niyet, İkramda bulunurken kullanılır: Will, niyet et/arzula, arzu, -ecek, amaç, Gelecek zaman kipinde kullanılır: They will leave tomorrow. Yarın gidecekler, yardımcı f. (would), gelecek zaman eki, wouldest, dilemek, arzulamak, gerçekleşmesini tahayyul etmek, vasiyetname, garez, wilt, vasiyet/istek/irade, dimit, irade, azim, vasiyetle bırakmak, husumet, istenç, niyet etmek, -er, o'-the-wisp i, istekte bulunmak, vasiyet etmek, murat, iradesini kullanmak, They would, bataklıklarda gece görülen ve yakamoza benzeyen bir parıltı, wouldst gelecek zaman, emretmek, buyurmak, -acak, (allah) buyurmak, ham hayal, gerçekleşmesi imkânsız bir şey, istemek, azmetmek, amaçlamak, -ar, 1. to (bir şeyin) (birine) bırakılmasını vasiyet etmek, vasiyet yoluyla (bir şeyi) (birine),

1 kasıtlılık     ts
2 kasıt/inatçılık     ts
3 inatçılık  isim     ts
4will vasiyet  isim     ts
5will dilek  isim     ts
6will istek  isim     ts
7will niyet  isim     ts
8will İkramda bulunurken kullanılır: Will     ts
9will niyet et/arzula     ts
10will arzu  isim     ts
11will -ecek     ts
12will amaç  isim     ts
13will Gelecek zaman kipinde kullanılır: They will leave tomorrow. Yarın gidecekler     ts
14will yardımcı f. (would)     ts
15will gelecek zaman eki     ts
16will wouldest     ts
17will dilemek  fiil     ts
18will arzulamak  fiil     ts
19will gerçekleşmesini tahayyul etmek     ts
20will vasiyetname  isim     ts
21will garez     ts
22will wilt     ts
23will vasiyet/istek/irade     ts
24will dimit  Tekstil     ts
25will irade     ts
26will azim     ts
27will vasiyetle bırakmak     ts
28will husumet     ts
29will istenç     ts
30will niyet etmek  fiil     ts
31will -er     ts
32will o'-the-wisp i     ts
33will istekte bulunmak  fiil     ts
34will vasiyet etmek  fiil     ts
35will murat     ts
36will iradesini kullanmak     ts
37will They would     ts
38will bataklıklarda gece görülen ve yakamoza benzeyen bir parıltı     ts
39will wouldst gelecek zaman     ts
40will emretmek  fiil     ts
41will buyurmak  fiil     ts
42will -acak     ts
43will (allah) buyurmak     ts
44will ham hayal, gerçekleşmesi imkânsız bir şey     ts
45will istemek  fiil     ts
46will azmetmek  fiil     ts
47will amaçlamak  fiil     ts
48will -ar     ts
49will 1. to (bir şeyin) (birine) bırakılmasını vasiyet etmek, vasiyet yoluyla (bir şeyi) (birine)  fiil     ts
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The state or condition of being wilful; stubbornness, the trait of being prone to disobedience and lack of discipline, See Willful, Willfully, and Willfulness, intention, malicious intent; obduracy, tenacity; determination, A diminutive of the male given name William. Also used as a formal given name, A weak-side linebacker, A formal declaration of one's intent concerning the disposal of one's property and holdings after death; the legal document stating such wishes, To instruct (that something be done) in one's will, To bequeath (something) to someone in one's will (legal document), The act of choosing to do something; a person’s conscious intent or volition, To try to make (something) happen by using one's will (intention), Desire, longing. (Now generally merged with later senses.), One's intention or decision; someone's orders or commands, That which is desired; one's wish, To wish, desire (something), One's independent faculty of choice; the ability to be able to exercise one's choice or intention, To wish, desire, To wish or desire (that something happen); to intend (that), To be able to, to have the capacity to, Used to express the future tense, formerly with some implication of volition, especially in first-person. Compare shall, To habitually do (a given action), To choose to (do something), used to express intention but without any temporal connotations (+ bare infinitive), want; act by will power; cause will power; command; determine, decide, Arbitrary disposal; power to control, dispose, or determine, verb used together with other verbs to indicate the future tense, In law, a formal declaration, usually in the form of an executed document, of a person's wishes regarding the disposal of his or her property after death. It is valid if it meets the formalities of the law, which usually requires that it be witnessed. It may be considered invalid if, among other instances, the testator was mentally incapable of disposing of his or her property, if it imposes unreasonable or cruel demands as a condition of inheritance, or if the testator did not have clear title to the bequeathed assets. Any party who contests a will must bring the claim within a time specified by statute and must bear the burden of proof in demonstrating that the will is faulty. See also probate. free will problem Kellogg John Harvey and Will Keith living will Wilde Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wills Bob James Robert Wills Wills Helen Newington Helen Newington Wills Moody Roark Helen Wills Moody, a legal document declaring a person's wishes regarding the disposal of their property when they die determine by choice; "This action was willed and intended", To give or direct the disposal of by testament; to bequeath; to devise; as, to will one's estate to a child; also, to order or direct by testament; as, he willed that his nephew should have his watch, a fixed and persistent intent or purpose; "where there's a will there's a way", To enjoin or command, as that which is determined by an act of volition; to direct; to order, To exercise an act of volition; to choose; to decide; to determine; to decree, or "He will go,", have in mind; "I will take the exam tomorrow", describes a future event as a fact only, To emphasize will denotes (according to the tone or context) certain futurity or fixed determination, To be willing; to be inclined or disposed; to be pleased; to wish; to desire, To form a distinct volition of; to determine by an act of choice; to ordain; to decree, To try to make (something) happen by using ones will (intention), Indicating intent to perform the action in the future, or expectation of an event in the future, Indicating expectation that the subject will perform the action in the future, To bequeath (something) to someone in ones will (legal document), To intend, decide to do something, wish strongly, In the second and third persons, the idea of distinct volition, wish, or purpose is evanescent, and simple certainty is appropriately expressed; as, "You will go,", Indicating intent to perform the action in the future, Being ready to perform an action or comply with a request, see willing (verbal adjective), Thus, in first person, "I will" denotes willingness, consent, promise; and when "will" is emphasized, it denotes determination or fixed purpose; as, I will go if you wish; I will go at all hazards, a fixed and persistent intent or purpose; "where there's a will there's a way" a legal document declaring a person's wishes regarding the disposal of their property when they die determine by choice; "This action was willed and intended" have in mind; "I will take the exam tomorrow" decree or ordain; "God wills our existence, A legal document that states who is to receive a person's estate and assets after their death, A person's intent, volition, decision, decree or ordain; "God wills our existence, To wish; to desire; to incline to have, A legal document that outlines how a person wishes to have their property disposed of after their death In the absence of a will, property will be disposed of in accordance with the intestate statutes of the state, A legal document expressing the wishes of an individual regarding distribution of his or her property after death, A legally binding document that provides instructions for the disposition of an individual's property at death Can be amended or revoked up to the time of death, or until a loss of mental capacity Enforced through probate court and does not avoid probate, A document setting out a person's wishes regarding the disposal of his or her property after death, A testamentary disposition of property, usually in a form prescribed by law, that takes effect upon death, The legal document completed in accordance with state law that states how your assets will be distributed on your death, appoints an executor for your estate, may establish trusts for your children and name a trustee for those trusts, names guardians for your children, and so forth When planning for a QPRT, if the remainder beneficiaries are limited to adult children, a make-up provision is often provided for, under the grantor's will, the issue of any deceased child (or even a child who is a minor), A written and signed statement, made by an individual, which provides for the disposition of their property when they die (See also codicil and probate ), Document used to specify the transfer of property after the testator’s death, legal document expressing the wishes of an individual regarding distribution of his or her property after death, A legal document that specifies how assets are to be distributed at your death and names guardians for minor children Drawing up a will is a very important aspect of estate planning BACK TO TOP, A person's written declaration of desires for disposal of his or her property after death, a legal document declaring a person's wishes regarding the disposal of their property when they die, the capability of conscious choice and decision and intention; "the exercise of their volition we construe as revolt"- George Meredith, desire; will power; want; determination; volition, last testament listing inheritors of a dying person's property, decree or ordain; "God wills our existence", determine by choice; "This action was willed and intended", A written statement of a person's wishes for the disposition of that person's estate after their death, the legal document containing the statement of a person's wishes regarding the disposal of his or her property after death, leave or give by will after one's death; "My aunt bequeathed me all her jewelry"; "My grandfather left me his entire estate", The directions, in legal form, for the distribution of one's property after death, A legal document by which a person outlines the disposition of his/her assets after death A will must be witnessed and executed as prescribed in state law, That which is strongly wished or desired, Strong wish or inclination; desire; purpose, The choice or determination of one who has authority; a decree; a command; discretionary pleasure, The choice which is made; a determination or preference which results from the act or exercise of the power of choice; a volition, The legal declaration of a person's mind as to the manner in which he would have his property or estate disposed of after his death; the written instrument, legally executed, by which a man makes disposition of his estate, to take effect after his death; testament; devise, See the Note under Testament, 1, denotes willingness, consent, promise; and when "will", Thus, in first person, "I will", As an auxiliary, will is used to denote futurity dependent on the verb, The power of choosing; the faculty or endowment of the soul by which it is capable of choosing; the faculty or power of the mind by which we decide to do or not to do; the power or faculty of preferring or selecting one of two or more objects, The legal instrument traditionally used to direct disposition of one's property after death, Normally a legally executed written instrument by which a person makes disposition of his or her property to take effect after death, - A testamentary disposition of property, usually in a form prescribed by law, that takes effect upon death, A written document which disposes of the property of the person making it on his or her death It must be signed by the person making it and in England and Wales must be witnessed by two witnesses There are detailed rules about how that must be done In Scotland a will may be valid if it is in the maker's handwriting In any case of doubt advice from Legal Division should be sought, a document stating how a person wants real and personal property divided after death, A testamentary document naming the people who will deal with your property and affairs after your death, and setting out how your property and finances should be distributed, the amount of psychic energy at the ego's disposal Usually directed into the psychic functions, A will is a document that directs how your property is to be distributed upon your death It must be drawn up and signed with certain formalities such as the correct number of witnesses, a proper signing ceremony, etc A will that does not comply with all of these requirements can be successfully contested and set aside If that occurs, the decedent’s property is distributed as set forth in the Missouri statutes which is often contrary to the wishes of the decedent, A document that, when signed and witnessed, gives legal effect to the wishes of an individual, called a testator, to provide for the disposal of property upon death, the legal statement of a person’s wishes concerning the disposal of his or her property after death, is emphasized, it denotes determination or fixed purpose; as, I will go if you wish; I will go at all hazards,

50 The state or condition of being wilful; stubbornness     ts
51 the trait of being prone to disobedience and lack of discipline     ts
52 See Willful, Willfully, and Willfulness     ts
53 intention, malicious intent; obduracy, tenacity; determination  isim     ts
54Will A diminutive of the male given name William. Also used as a formal given name     ts
55Will A weak-side linebacker - "Will covers the back side hook zone on the weak side."     ts
56will A formal declaration of one's intent concerning the disposal of one's property and holdings after death; the legal document stating such wishes     ts
57will To instruct (that something be done) in one's will     ts
58will To bequeath (something) to someone in one's will (legal document) - "He willed his stamp collection to the local museum."     ts
59will The act of choosing to do something; a person’s conscious intent or volition - "Most creatures have a will to live."     ts
60will To try to make (something) happen by using one's will (intention) - "All the fans were willing their team to win the game."     ts
61will Desire, longing. (Now generally merged with later senses.) - "He felt a great will to make a pilgrimage to the Holy Land."     ts
62will One's intention or decision; someone's orders or commands - "Eventually I submitted to my parents' will."     ts
63will That which is desired; one's wish - "I auow by this most sacred head / Of my deare foster child, to ease thy griefe, / And win thy will ."     ts
64will To wish, desire (something) - "Grant what Thou dost command, and command what Thou wilt."     ts
65will One's independent faculty of choice; the ability to be able to exercise one's choice or intention - "Of course, man's will is often regulated by his reason."     ts
66will To wish, desire     ts
67will To wish or desire (that something happen); to intend (that) - "see God's goodwill toward men, hear how generally his grace is proposed, to him, and him, and them, each man in particular, and to all. 1 Tim. ii. 4. "God will that all men be saved, and come to the knowledge of the truth.""     ts
68will To be able to, to have the capacity to - "Unfortunately, only one of these gloves will actually fit over my hand."     ts
69will Used to express the future tense, formerly with some implication of volition, especially in first-person. Compare shall - "I will rejoin you, and we will fly ; but from this moment until then, let us not tempt Providence, Morrel; let us not see each other; it is a miracle, it is a providence that we have not been discovered; if we were surprised, if it were known that we met thus, we should have no further resource.”"     ts
70will To habitually do (a given action) - "How telling is it that many women will volunteer for temporary disablement by wearing high heeled shoes that hobble them?"     ts
71will To choose to (do something), used to express intention but without any temporal connotations (+ bare infinitive)     ts
72will want; act by will power; cause will power; command; determine, decide  fiil     ts
73will Arbitrary disposal; power to control, dispose, or determine     ts
74will verb used together with other verbs to indicate the future tense  fiil     ts
75will In law, a formal declaration, usually in the form of an executed document, of a person's wishes regarding the disposal of his or her property after death. It is valid if it meets the formalities of the law, which usually requires that it be witnessed. It may be considered invalid if, among other instances, the testator was mentally incapable of disposing of his or her property, if it imposes unreasonable or cruel demands as a condition of inheritance, or if the testator did not have clear title to the bequeathed assets. Any party who contests a will must bring the claim within a time specified by statute and must bear the burden of proof in demonstrating that the will is faulty. See also probate. free will problem Kellogg John Harvey and Will Keith living will Wilde Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wills Bob James Robert Wills Wills Helen Newington Helen Newington Wills Moody Roark Helen Wills Moody     ts
76will a legal document declaring a person's wishes regarding the disposal of their property when they die determine by choice; "This action was willed and intended"     ts
77will To give or direct the disposal of by testament; to bequeath; to devise; as, to will one's estate to a child; also, to order or direct by testament; as, he willed that his nephew should have his watch     ts
78will a fixed and persistent intent or purpose; "where there's a will there's a way"     ts
79will To enjoin or command, as that which is determined by an act of volition; to direct; to order     ts
80will To exercise an act of volition; to choose; to decide; to determine; to decree     ts
81will or "He will go,"     ts
82will have in mind; "I will take the exam tomorrow"     ts
83will describes a future event as a fact only     ts
84will To emphasize will denotes (according to the tone or context) certain futurity or fixed determination     ts
85will To be willing; to be inclined or disposed; to be pleased; to wish; to desire     ts
86will To form a distinct volition of; to determine by an act of choice; to ordain; to decree     ts
87will To try to make (something) happen by using ones will (intention)     ts
88will Indicating intent to perform the action in the future, or expectation of an event in the future     ts
89will Indicating expectation that the subject will perform the action in the future     ts
90will To bequeath (something) to someone in ones will (legal document)     ts
91will To intend, decide to do something, wish strongly     ts
92will In the second and third persons, the idea of distinct volition, wish, or purpose is evanescent, and simple certainty is appropriately expressed; as, "You will go,"     ts
93will Indicating intent to perform the action in the future     ts
94will Being ready to perform an action or comply with a request, see willing (verbal adjective)     ts
95will Thus, in first person, "I will" denotes willingness, consent, promise; and when "will" is emphasized, it denotes determination or fixed purpose; as, I will go if you wish; I will go at all hazards     ts
96will a fixed and persistent intent or purpose; "where there's a will there's a way" a legal document declaring a person's wishes regarding the disposal of their property when they die determine by choice; "This action was willed and intended" have in mind; "I will take the exam tomorrow" decree or ordain; "God wills our existence     ts
97will A legal document that states who is to receive a person's estate and assets after their death     ts
98will A person's intent, volition, decision     ts
99will decree or ordain; "God wills our existence     ts
100will To wish; to desire; to incline to have     ts
101will A legal document that outlines how a person wishes to have their property disposed of after their death In the absence of a will, property will be disposed of in accordance with the intestate statutes of the state     ts
102will A legal document expressing the wishes of an individual regarding distribution of his or her property after death     ts
103will A legally binding document that provides instructions for the disposition of an individual's property at death Can be amended or revoked up to the time of death, or until a loss of mental capacity Enforced through probate court and does not avoid probate     ts
104will A document setting out a person's wishes regarding the disposal of his or her property after death     ts
105will A testamentary disposition of property, usually in a form prescribed by law, that takes effect upon death     ts
106will The legal document completed in accordance with state law that states how your assets will be distributed on your death, appoints an executor for your estate, may establish trusts for your children and name a trustee for those trusts, names guardians for your children, and so forth When planning for a QPRT, if the remainder beneficiaries are limited to adult children, a make-up provision is often provided for, under the grantor's will, the issue of any deceased child (or even a child who is a minor)     ts
107will A written and signed statement, made by an individual, which provides for the disposition of their property when they die (See also codicil and probate )     ts
108will Document used to specify the transfer of property after the testator’s death     ts
109will legal document expressing the wishes of an individual regarding distribution of his or her property after death     ts
110will A legal document that specifies how assets are to be distributed at your death and names guardians for minor children Drawing up a will is a very important aspect of estate planning BACK TO TOP     ts
111will A person's written declaration of desires for disposal of his or her property after death     ts
112will a legal document declaring a person's wishes regarding the disposal of their property when they die     ts
113will the capability of conscious choice and decision and intention; "the exercise of their volition we construe as revolt"- George Meredith     ts
114will desire; will power; want; determination; volition  isim     ts
115will last testament listing inheritors of a dying person's property  isim     ts
116will decree or ordain; "God wills our existence"     ts
117will determine by choice; "This action was willed and intended"     ts
118will A written statement of a person's wishes for the disposition of that person's estate after their death     ts
119will the legal document containing the statement of a person's wishes regarding the disposal of his or her property after death     ts
120will leave or give by will after one's death; "My aunt bequeathed me all her jewelry"; "My grandfather left me his entire estate"     ts
121will The directions, in legal form, for the distribution of one's property after death     ts
122will A legal document by which a person outlines the disposition of his/her assets after death A will must be witnessed and executed as prescribed in state law     ts
123will That which is strongly wished or desired     ts
124will Strong wish or inclination; desire; purpose     ts
125will The choice or determination of one who has authority; a decree; a command; discretionary pleasure     ts
126will The choice which is made; a determination or preference which results from the act or exercise of the power of choice; a volition     ts
127will The legal declaration of a person's mind as to the manner in which he would have his property or estate disposed of after his death; the written instrument, legally executed, by which a man makes disposition of his estate, to take effect after his death; testament; devise     ts
128will See the Note under Testament, 1     ts
129will denotes willingness, consent, promise; and when "will"     ts
130will Thus, in first person, "I will"     ts
131will As an auxiliary, will is used to denote futurity dependent on the verb     ts
132will The power of choosing; the faculty or endowment of the soul by which it is capable of choosing; the faculty or power of the mind by which we decide to do or not to do; the power or faculty of preferring or selecting one of two or more objects     ts
133will The legal instrument traditionally used to direct disposition of one's property after death     ts
134will Normally a legally executed written instrument by which a person makes disposition of his or her property to take effect after death     ts
135will - A testamentary disposition of property, usually in a form prescribed by law, that takes effect upon death     ts
136will A written document which disposes of the property of the person making it on his or her death It must be signed by the person making it and in England and Wales must be witnessed by two witnesses There are detailed rules about how that must be done In Scotland a will may be valid if it is in the maker's handwriting In any case of doubt advice from Legal Division should be sought     ts
137will a document stating how a person wants real and personal property divided after death     ts
138will A testamentary document naming the people who will deal with your property and affairs after your death, and setting out how your property and finances should be distributed     ts
139will the amount of psychic energy at the ego's disposal Usually directed into the psychic functions     ts
140will A will is a document that directs how your property is to be distributed upon your death It must be drawn up and signed with certain formalities such as the correct number of witnesses, a proper signing ceremony, etc A will that does not comply with all of these requirements can be successfully contested and set aside If that occurs, the decedent’s property is distributed as set forth in the Missouri statutes which is often contrary to the wishes of the decedent     ts
141will A document that, when signed and witnessed, gives legal effect to the wishes of an individual, called a testator, to provide for the disposal of property upon death     ts
142will the legal statement of a person’s wishes concerning the disposal of his or her property after death     ts
143will is emphasized, it denotes determination or fixed purpose; as, I will go if you wish; I will go at all hazards     ts
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