0 not having the determination that is needed to continue with a difficult course of action:
My diets are never successful - I'm just too weak-willed.
Such creatures would be ' perfectly reasonable ' in the sense that they could never be weak-willed in their pursuit of the good.
Douglass ended the chapter feeling that charlatans and the weak-willed predominated in their quest for aid and comfort.
There is no other way to ensure that the weak-willed will not buy when he does not really want to.
The action is driven not by science, but by a weak-willed desire to reconcile opposites.
In addition, there are some rather weak-willed people whom probation officers look after and keep out of crime.
The hostel system should be developed, especially for the inadequate and the weak-willed.
The professor lists, among the causes of wastage, weak-willed students and those who cannot get down to work.
Those names give a false sense of glamour to inculcate a sense of derring-do and adventure in weak-willed people.