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"unwillingly" Definitions
  1. without wanting to do or be something, but forced to by other people
"unwillingly" Synonyms
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Have you ever willingly or unwillingly ridden a Divvy Bike?
A year ago, I found myself unwillingly in a new club.
Mizintsev said no refugees should be sent back to Syria unwillingly.
The lowest rung on Maimonides's ladder of tzedakah was giving unwillingly.
She stumbled unwillingly forward to greet her visitor and learn their purpose.
Because the truth is, he did provide for me — willingly and unwillingly.
"Heavy" is blandly suggestive of burdens stoically borne rather than horrors unwillingly endured.
I'm unwillingly complicit in Indigenous people being displaced, and their land being stolen.
Like Inger, the Stockholm detective Maja Silver is unwillingly pulled into a case.
Perhaps Murphy has unwillingly become the host of too many an ugly sweater contest.
That leaves about 50,000 passengers a year who are unwillingly expelled from an airplane.
Many soldiers are former rebels who have been integrated, sometimes unwillingly, into the army.
Very much an American story — except that Ukraine is unwillingly dragged into the mud.
His latest mural in Texas has unwillingly become the symbol of a shared tragedy.
Willingly or unwillingly, adults turn a blind eye to what these kids are going through.
"The project explores growth that crystallizes over time after a work is unwillingly surrendered," Shirken said.
The proposal, he added, would ensure that air travelers were not "unwillingly exposed" to voice calls.
In recent weeks, Dean has been unwillingly cast as the current pantomime villain in English soccer.
I have one blood-related sister and, eventually, I unwillingly gained two additional stepbrothers and a stepsister.
I thought about my children, one of whom plays the flute, but unwillingly, and therefore won't practice.
Younger women who sleep with older and powerful men, willingly or unwillingly, face even more public distain.
Tech is making its way into some Amish communities, pushing them — sometimes unwillingly — into the 21st century.
But the life is one he enjoys, one he has — unwittingly, unwillingly — trained for all these years.
Toby and Tanner are just as unwillingly compelled toward crime as the Suicide Squad is compelled toward heroism.
Yet Bedell and Szulewski say the biggest misconception is that people are mostly unwillingly admitted to inpatient units.
By focusing on women unwillingly conscripted into fighting, Cruz can recast them as helpless victims instead of heroes.
He stars opposite Claire Foy ("The Queen"), who plays a woman unwillingly committed to a mental health facility.
The Democratic electorate has shifted sharply to the left, taking many politicians along with it — willingly and unwillingly.
"To be human is too painful!" he cried, protesting his fate even as he unwillingly sprouted human limbs.
In Communications Failure, Rogers has unwillingly climbed the ladder to become the acting admiral of the 331st Meridan fleet.
If and when that day comes, though, the unwillingly childless around the world will be watching with great interest.
To her disdain, Frederica is unwillingly pursued by the absurdly idiotic Sir James Martin, heir to his family seat.
This helps to alleviate stress on the 911 system and prevents people from unwillingly going into the medical system.
Later that night, she said, they woke up and had consensual sex, during which he "unwillingly" used a condom.
Willingly and unwillingly the L.G.B.T.Q. community has carried forward a historic mission: to criticize and confront that repressive ideology.
But, it jolts me out of my very deep sleep and brings me (unwillingly) into the land of the living.
But secondly, Moscow may also be seeking to tackle overseas those jihadists it has unwillingly exported to Syria and Iraq.
Since the tape's release, women have come forward who say they were indeed groped and unwillingly kissed by Mr Trump.
The implication is clear: Dao, who was brutally assaulted and unwillingly thrust into the spotlight, is not a real victim.
It's that Hariri, willingly or unwillingly, helped provide cover for a government that is partly controlled by Iran-backed Hezbollah.
For all his open-hearted songwriting, he's been unwillingly positioned as a totem of the "traditionally masculine" male for decades.
But a handful of those departing are going unwillingly, pushed out over allegations of sexual misconduct and problematic workplace behavior.
The latter confrontation may yet pull the United States back into the Gulf – albeit unwillingly, given mounting U.S. concerns elsewhere.
Some of the organizations have found themselves — unwillingly — at the center of attention and framed as part of the opposition.
The 1987 Heisman Trophy he won was sold at auction last year — unwillingly, he said, though he declined to elaborate.
Now she is unwillingly raising three children she never wanted, in a suburban mansion she could surely get used to.
A key climate changer negotiator for China told me that it could push China, unwillingly, even further into a leadership position.
His horse bolted towards the Russian cannons, causing Flashman unwillingly to race out ahead of the Charge of the Light Brigade.
The only time politicians willingly give up on power is about five seconds before it gets taken away from them unwillingly.
"If I had to choose, I'd choose passive, purely based on the fact I would never hurt someone unwillingly," she adds.
I unwillingly began researching the death penalty a number of years ago when asked to do so by a former boss.
This is another fairly standard conflict: The protagonist, on her hero's journey, willingly or unwillingly sacrifices something she once held dear.
They will soon sink into depression and, perhaps unwillingly, they will arrive at acceptance, accepting the fact that as of Jan.
The first of these changes is arguably the most damaging: people are attacked even when they are thrust unwillingly into the spotlight.
Ukrainian art finds itself unwillingly engaged in a media project that presents a threat to the state of democracy in Ukrainian society.
Yes, it showed I was ambitious, but I had also unwillingly set a precedent to always be available to take on more.
The risk of unwillingly hosting atrocities is inherent to Facebook's mission (he will say) to connect all the people of the globe.
The "sunken place" gives language to the ways in which Black people succumb to influence of white supremacy, both willingly and unwillingly.
He's unwillingly become the teenage heartthrob of skateboarding, with his long blonde hair, cheekbones and skinny jeans seemingly ticking all the boxes.
She unwillingly agreed, but grew so upset the day of the shoot that she broke down, crying, convulsing, and vomiting before filming.
After killing the brother of a brilliant but deranged surgeon, Kitchen is captured and awakes to find himself unwillingly turned into a woman.
That's the message motivational speaker Lizzie Velasquez shared on Instagram after discovering that she unwillingly became the face of a body shaming meme.
It is also in the process of, albeit perhaps unwillingly, being acquired by a consortium of Chinese companies that includes several ad companies.
This, in combination with Trump's indifference towards Europe, could be problematic on the executive level as each side turns (willingly or unwillingly) inward.
One of the most important questions facing the American left is how complicit — albeit unwillingly and unconsciously — it has been in his rise.
But this is a lie — Brienne instead appears to be unwillingly leading Jaime into a trap set by Lady Stoneheart, the resurrected Catelyn Stark.
It's like getting a terminal cancer diagnosis: in five minutes, everything changes, and over time, you become unwillingly expert in obscure procedures and tests.
In recent months, Starbucks stores and our partners (employees) who work in our stores have been thrust unwillingly into the middle of this debate.
With three weeks to go before painful tariffs kick in, China seems unwillingly to turn the Hong Kong legislation into a major trade irritant.
But there would also be those who exit unwillingly, people who want to buy coverage but cannot afford the rising cost of health insurance.
In a preview clip of the series, a fan of the '90s child stars approaches the actresses as they unwillingly sip on charcoal detoxifying drinks.
For Swift, who has been unwillingly appropriated by some in the alt-right as a hero, having a Fourth of July party isn't so innocent.
Will Smith stars as Daryl Ward, a human police officer, who's unwillingly paired up with Nick Jacoby (played by Joel Edgerton), the LAPD's first orc.
The noogie, for those unfamiliar with the schoolyard harassment device, is when a person grinds their knuckles into the head of the recipient, usually unwillingly.
And for many, the fish ball represents the city's struggling Cantonese identity, as Hong Kong unwillingly becomes more and more eroded by the Communist state.
Digital platforms also must step up to make sure that they are not part of used, willingly or unwillingly, to distort the American political process.
By law, disabled Americans in need of public assistance can live where they want to, but millions of people are unwillingly confined to nursing homes.
I weep for the cats that have been unwillingly shaven, stranded on telephone poles, forced to take acid, or castrated by the state of Israel.
Lila becomes further ensnared in the violence of her neighborhood, and Lenù's innocence becomes unwillingly warped and she is forced to harbor a terrible secret.
Corralled into her entourage, somewhat unwillingly, is Frank Farmer (Judson Mills), a crack bodyguard who's soon glued to her side, in more ways than one.
Levine is the first Super Bowl Halftime performer to take his shirt off since Jackson unwillingly did so in 2004, and he did so without reproach.
Your child is a hero—even unwillingly—just by showing who they authentically are, or even by having to live hiding who they are every day.
There was a feeling, in 2012, that perhaps the two clubs might somehow come to realize they were locked, however unwillingly, in a mutually beneficial arrangement.
This not done on purpose; your life goes in such a direction that you unwillingly internalize the way of thinking imposed to you on your lifestyle.
Courts have largely agreed that no one should have to undress unwillingly in front of a member of the opposite sex, or see that person naked.
Military spouses are truly the unsung hero, often willingly or unwillingly putting their own careers on hold to the detriment of their families' financial well-being.
Or has the American president unleashed forces — willingly, unwillingly, consciously, unconsciously — but maybe he has unleashed forces that will challenge the place of Jews in America?
Basically a conservative community, many people there had rather unwillingly come to believe that the confession had somehow been forced out of him by the police.
But more than one quarterback transfer noted that head and assistant coaches move between programs constantly, willingly and unwillingly, and without having to sit out a year.
The memorials' staff chimed in that they had better results with students who were there of their own volition rather than those unwillingly dragged around by teachers.
But as revealed by their origin scene in Season 25, the Night King is actually a living man who was unwillingly forced to have monstrous powers and immortality.
"Prairie Peddlers," a book about the Syrian and Lebanese immigrants to North Dakota, notes that they were sometimes called "black," unwillingly conscripted into America's binary form of racism.
It's a job that has unwillingly been bestowed upon you and, unfortunately, setting money aside for food can feel as foreign as a vegan eating at a steakhouse.
The opinions expressed are his own) By James Saft Nov 2 (Reuters) - Frustrated that you can't properly diversify your portfolio anymore and are unwillingly taking on more risk?
On the indie side, we have Canadian female artists like Leslie Feist who is, perhaps unwillingly, a representative of what we called indie in Canada at the time.
But several people who've also had the spotlight unwillingly shone upon them as a result of names like Susan Collins, Mike Pence, and more, understood exactly how Kavanagh felt.
Jolie, 43, will also meet Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who has garnered global praise for committing not to repatriate any Rohingya unwillingly, and the Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen.
In a goofily entertaining song for Sylvia, who has unwillingly joined her husband, she laments that the lovely spread she has set out for their guests is being ignored.
For their part, South Koreans have historically had two fears — being abandoned by the United States or unwillingly drawn into a war with North Korea by the United States.
After all, better to delegate away hard decisions to the bureaucracy, which you can always then blame if something goes wrong, But willingly or unwillingly, the effect is the same.
But "the imperative to fight terrorism must not, however, be undertaken at the expense of civilians who unwillingly find themselves living in areas where ISIL is present," Mr. Pinheiro said.
His latest film, 21976, is an unusually high-budget, high-profile historical epic about Nigeria's 210 coup, focusing on the pregnant wife of a soldier unwillingly drawn into an assassination plot.
While there, Masia hung out with legends like Sizzla Kalonji and recorded at Tuff Gong Studios, "coasting" for a while before she unwillingly returned to Singapore after her brother passed away.
"With older people, being the face of a national crisis can potentially and unwillingly thrust someone into a spotlight that could be overwhelming and pressures great, or quite the opposite," Alpert said.
The belief prevalent among many establishment Republicans -- most of whom backed Trump somewhat unwillingly -- was that he would abandon or, at the very least, scale back some of his more radical proposals.
Critic score: 41%Audience score: N/ANetflix description: "To save his pregnant wife, an emergency room nurse unwillingly partners with an injured murder suspect in a race against time and renegade cops."
" Pope Benedict XVI, who as a young man was inducted unwillingly into the Hitler Youth and the German Army, went on May 28, 2006, and asked: "Why, Lord, did you remain silent?
Hatch, who stands with Trump on other immigration issues, said in a statement that there needs to be a "workable, permanent" solution for individuals who unwillingly enter the country illegally as children.
On Thursday, the department proposed a rule that would require airlines to tell passengers before they buy tickets that they may be "unwillingly exposed" to mobile voice calls while in the air.
The report also outlined an account by Deborah Ramirez, who alleges Kavanaugh once swung his exposed penis at her, causing her to unwillingly touch it as she attempted to shoo him away.
Mr. Earley also said he had developed a plan that would eventually help the district return to "some form of local control" — a sore point with many residents, who unwillingly surrendered that control.
It's set in a place where everyone knows everyone else, high school humiliations stick around forever, and teenagers wind up unwittingly or unwillingly falling into the same roles their parents played before them.
So off he goes, mostly unwillingly, to some secret underground location where he meets Emily (Ash Santos), a fellow selected survivor whose DNA was grabbed after she was arrested for protesting on campus.
Often that means blistering a Bluetooth speaker with something punishing—say the chattery, crowd-dispersing chaos of Wolf Eyes' "Stabbed in the Face"—especially when the responsibility has been unwillingly foisted upon me.
In this case, that means taking into account the opinions of the population the police are DNA testing, to make sure they aren't coercing vulnerable people into unwillingly giving up a right to privacy.
It is a secret he unwillingly shares with Charlotte Ritter (Liv Lisa Fries), a young and beautiful typist in the Berlin Homicide squad, who finds him trembling on the toilet floor of police headquarters.
I cannot be the only American repeatedly forced to vote Democratic because the Republican social agenda is retrograde, if not lunatic — at the cost of unwillingly endorsing cumbersome high-tax solutions to this country's problems.
Minaj and Cardi unwillingly entered choppy waters when BET tweeted out a joke in poor taste comparing the two rappers which resulted in Minaj dragging the Grammys, and dropping out of her scheduled BET performance.
From the moment black feet unwillingly made footprints on US soil, white America has remained steadfast in its refusal to treat black bodies as people deserving of life, love, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Ukraine has been unwillingly drawn into a political battle in Washington between President Donald Trump and his Democrat opponents over allegations that Trump used U.S. military aid as leverage to pressure Zelenskiy to open investigations.
Despite its small-town charm, Waco has been somewhat unwillingly connected to violence since 250, when the infamous Branch Davidian compound siege carried out by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms dominated the news cycle.
The anti-heroes of shows like The Sopranos, Mad Men, and Breaking Bad obeyed no higher god than the accrual of power, and believed, either resolutely or unwillingly but always irreversibly, that life held no greater meaning.
And so prominent analysts like Kasparov and McFaul return to Buchanan's old hypothesis to explain Putin's popularity, arguing that the tyrant rules "unwillingly," without any backing to speak of from his people — purely through fear and loathing.
By dumping untreated wastewater, these viscose manufacturers have a devastating impact not only on the environment but on local communities who, the study found, were unwillingly exposed to toxic waters which were increasing their risk of fatal illness.
In this case, their "36 Hours" is to be written for a teenage audience — teenagers who have been dragged, unwillingly, to Bucks County, Pa., where my students have spent their whole lives, for a weekend with their parents.
I mean there's no denying that Microsoft is an impressive, successful company and all, but as a tech-savvy 210-year-old who must unwillingly tote around the label of "millennial" every day, Microsoft is nowhere on my radar.
Harth explained she never intended to resurrect the 85033 lawsuit or its allegations and had made peace in her mind about Trump, and that reporters forced her name unwillingly into the public domain when they discovered her old litigation.
His interest in that outsider trope made him the perfect director to take on Lydia Deetz in Beetlejuice, Bruce Wayne in two Batman films, and ostensibly, Dumbo, the shy elephant unwillingly forced into the spotlight because of his too-big ears.
I am grateful that people like me, like my family, have had so many opportunities to venture beyond the fences that once penned us in — grateful for my ancestors who worked, willingly or unwillingly, to even get us to this point.
He did not have the troves of data that economists have today, but could see that the mass unemployment of the 1930s was the result of a deep market failure: the queues of people on the dole were unwillingly unemployed.
Xi's real test still to come The announcement shows that for now Xi has consolidated his power, and that those party members who may have been less enthusiastic about the new direction, willingly or unwillingly will have to support him.
According to the new theory, the eating of fresh poop among ancient wolves may have been a way for them to "clean up" when a sick, old, or lame wolf accidentally or unwillingly plopped some poop in its own den.
Vanja, backed by Third Option, an advocacy group that supports gender-fluid people, sued the government, arguing that sexual identity is a personal freedom and that requiring a person to register unwillingly as either male or female violates that guarantee.
Mr. O'Connell, meanwhile, has a flair for spineless bumbling shaded with poignant vulnerability, and when he doubles as an unwillingly obsequious friar (a role played in 1959 by Charles Nelson Reilly, for goodness sake), his comic talents are in full blossom.
Wrenching her from a peaceful convent existence, Johanna's journey to Iceland pulls the nun unwillingly back into the past, forcing her to confront not only the sins and secrets of others but her own private history of anguish and repressed love.
" In fact, Lewis recalled, his father had him convinced that there was a Lewis family crest with this motto: "Do as little as possible, and that unwillingly, because it is better to receive a slight reprimand than perform an arduous task.
John Wick: Chapter 2 lets John retire from assassin life again, then drags him unwillingly back in, which means more kinetic, whirling fight scenes, more shudder-inducing improvised weapons, and especially more people getting shot in the face at point-blank range.
The movements of the British grow increasingly languid; when they and the robed black men survey the water, it's clear that the sea is what introduced the former to the latter — and what brought the latter, unwillingly, to the home of the former.
Sent unwillingly on assignment to Mozambique to "show continental Portugal our soldiers' great generosity in their civilizing mission," she falls in love with one of the guerrillas fighting against the regime, who is brutally killed before the birth of their daughter, Natália.
But it's still not clear whether Kaspersky has been actively collaborating with or unwillingly compromised by the Kremlin, or, based on a new statement Kaspersky posted in its own defense Wednesday, whether it was the Russian government's source for those NSA files at all.
And ultimately we are all compelled to participate in this system, however unwillingly, out of the same fear: if we don't sell our labour for a wage, if we don't buy things on the capitalist marketplace, we will starve to death, cold and alone.
We Can't Even: Millennials on Film, an expansive survey currently playing at BAM of films about, for, and by millennials, takes aim at those stereotypes, presenting a bold syllabus on the economic, political, and societal conditions unwillingly inherited then reshaped by the most contentious generation.
For 45 swift minutes, we follow these boys on their tortuous journey — hiding in the darkened back of a truck, unwillingly indentured into farm work, at long last in sight of the white cliffs of Dover yet unable to reach them across the channel.
Ben Is Back mostly follows the mother and son pair through that day as they find themselves drawn unwillingly into a series of events that give Holly a glimpse into the life her son was leading while stuck in the throes of his addiction.
"Big problems have occurred when you have founders who have unwillingly or unknowingly signed on for an outcome they didn't know they were signing on for," said Josh Kopelman, a venture investor at First Round Capital, an early backer of Uber, Warby Parker and Ring.
But it's not so much that these works are being unwillingly shoved onto an audience (catchy hip-hop singles and superhero epics are pretty agreeable forms of media), it's this strange idea that their existing success has to be beaten into the ground through forced ubiquity.
Authorities forced hundreds of thousands of unmarried, unwillingly pregnant white woman to give up their babies for adoption; meanwhile, poor women of color were evicted from public housing, lost their welfare benefits, and, in some states, were threatened with jail if they had another baby outside of wedlock.
The "whining schoolboy...creeping like snail unwillingly to school", Shakespeare's second age, sums up industries like iron and steel, cement and power-generation, which produce about half of all energy-related CO2 emissions yet grumble over carbon-pricing schemes and renewable-energy mandates intended to change their behaviour.
While he recognised the importance of the fictional MI6 spy in giving the agency a global appeal (and a threatening profile), he also admitted that Bond could unwillingly contribute to certain stereotypes of "particular sort of person that will join MI6 - whether they're really posh or going to Oxford".
Trump seems to have decided sometime early in his career as a real estate developer -- one who has been forced into multiple bankruptcies -- that a deal is good only when it's good for him and he has somehow managed to ram it unwillingly down the throat of an adversary.
The students use this platform, built unwillingly out of a horror no child should face, to share on-the-ground perspectives on everything from gun legislation to adolescent depression, the failures of the national media to the individual acts of courage that defined the day of the shooting.
And then, as Arthur is unwillingly dragged out of his street life and into the fight, King Arthur becomes a reluctant-hero story, about a kid from the gutter being ordered to fight a series of frenetic, kingdom-shaking fights involving hordes of faceless baddies and even more CGI monsters.
" Four years later, speaking at Town Hall, in Manhattan_,_ Sontag condemned Communism as "Fascism with a human face," and—on a stage she shared with E. L. Doctorow, Allen Ginsberg, Pete Seeger, and Gore Vidal—declared that "people on the left have willingly or unwillingly told a lot of lies.
While the ruling class of the Doom world willingly choose to remove their minds from their sick bodies—both Samuel Hayden and lead scientist, Olivia Pearce are in some stage of cyborg transformation—the minds of Doom's working class are ripped unwillingly from their bodies, leaving only husks to carry out Hell's bidding.
Sure, the people who contracted this and were quarantined did so unwillingly, but I wouldn't be the president of my local Nextdoor chapter if I didn't believe in turning a bad thing that people willingly avoid into a hot new trend for myself and the other parents at Horse & Harbor Country Day!
As an analogy for the appointment of Bruce Arena, take your pick: either Hodgson's immediate replacement, Sam Allardyce, a preacher of the same back-to-basics gospel but with rather fewer trophies to show for it; or Gareth Southgate, taking the reins somewhat unwillingly after a newspaper sting limited Allardyce's reign to one game.
"That paragraph came out of the distance between what the N.S.A. was collecting in terms of metadata, basically the Snowden leak, a relatively paltry amount of data compared to the rather large amounts of data we are willingly giving up — or unwillingly giving up by clicking the 'I accept the terms box' — to these very powerful corporations," he said in a phone interview.
But still, I worried (a running theme): I worried that I was unwillingly being relegated to the role of Femme/Woman/Wife — because I was the one who was "better" at cooking, the one who made all our travel plans, who kept our social calendar, who picked out our clothes, who planned our doctor's appointments, who generally kept the little logistical aspects of our shared life running.
Peter Kafka: There's competition, and there's also competition that owns the hardware that you need to be on for it to work, and you've fought with Apple in the past back and forth ... It seems like you guys have reached a détente, but I think it's really amazing that either you are able to fight your way in the position you're in, or they let you do it willingly or unwillingly ... I mean, how did you think about that when you were starting out?
Meanwhile, Graham grew up, studied with the Denishawn Dance Troupe, in Los Angeles, moved to New York, unwillingly became a dancer with a musical revue to support her family, refused to wear cheesy costumes, quit the musical revue, began to put together her own company, knocked everybody out with a one-night performance of her work on April 18, 1926, in a theatre she had rented with money borrowed from the owner of the old Gotham Book Mart, appeared all over the country, inspired Fanny Brice to parody her, danced for Eleanor Roosevelt at the White House, danced for eight U.S. Presidents, won worldwide fame.

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