0 US spelling of wilful disapproving --
1 (of something bad) done intentionally, or (of a person) determined to do exactly as you want, even if you know it is wrong: --
Modarres discusses the loss of local identity through willful destruction.
Both involve a kind of willful blindness to history, a youthful refusal to be concerned with the dead.
The feeling of conation, resurrected briefly as a willful "cognitive emotion," is a promising candidate from that periconscious realm.
Although animals and (young) children move, transfor m and destroy matter, such actions do not establish rights claims because such actions are not willful.
The most typical contraindication that carries this implication is "noncompliance," portrayed as a willful act.
This willful destruction of languages reduces cultural diversity and thus creates an unhealthy sociopolitical climate.
At times, the forced participation in collective violence against the willful verged on riot.
First, it gives rise to free and willful transactions.