• the trait of being injudicious
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  • Used to indicate simple futurity, Used to indicate willingness, Used to indicate customary or habitual action, noun_ The mental faculty by which one deliberately chooses or decides upon a course of action, Free discretion; inclination or pleasure, A legal declaration of how a person wishes his or her possessions to be disposed of after death, intransitive verb_ To yearn for; desire, To induce or try to induce by sheer force of will, To exercise the will, transitive & intransitive verb_ To wish; desire
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  • One who commits suicide; at common law, one who, being of the years of discretion and of sound mind, destroys himself, The act of taking one's own life voluntary and intentionally; self-murder; specifically (Law), the felonious killing of one's self; the deliberate and intentional destruction of one's own life by a person of years of discretion and of sound mind, a person who kills himself intentionally, intransitive verb_ To kill oneself; commit suicide, To kill oneself intentionally, adjective_ Relating to, involving, or resulting in one's voluntary death
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  • To subject to a condition or process, To allow oneself to be subjected to something, To yield one's opinion to the opinion of authority of another; to be subject; to acquiesce, transitive verb_ To yield, resign, or surrender to power, will, or authority; -- often with the reflexive pronoun, To put or place under, To leave or commit to the discretion or judgment of another or others; to refer; ; -- often followed by a dependent proposition as the object, verb_ accept or undergo, often unwillingly, accept as inevitable, refer to another person for decision or judgment
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  • Determined by chance, whim, or impulse, and not by necessity, reason, or principle, Based on or subject to individual judgment or preference, based on or subject to individual discretion or preference or sometimes impulse or caprice
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  • Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hand, noun_ Plural form of hand, a person's power or discretionary action, the force of workers available
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  • The quality of being discreet; circumspection, The quality of being discreet; wise conduct and management; cautious discernment, especially as to matters of propriety and self-control; prudence; circumspection; wariness, the power of making free choices unconstrained by external agencies
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  • Left to choice; not compulsory or automatic, Involving an option; depending on the exercise of an option; left to one's discretion or choice; allowed but not compulsory
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  • Something for which to be thankful; a blessing, Discretionary action; unrestrained exercise of the will and the power to punish and to spare_ as, to be at one's mercy (that is, wholly in one's power), Compassionate treatment of the unfortunate and helpless; sometimes, favor, beneficence
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