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Unwillingly

/ʌnˈwɪlɪŋli/adverb
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Unwillingly means performing an action without enthusiasm, consent, or voluntary desire, often due to external pressure or obligation. In modern contexts, it's frequently invoked in discussions about personal autonomy, such as in legal or psychological settings, to underscore the difference between true agreement and reluctant compliance.

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The concept of 'unwillingly' played a key role in the development of modern consent laws; for instance, in 1993, the U.S. Supreme Court case R.A.V. v. City of St. Paul highlighted how expressions of unwillingness can protect free speech while addressing hate crimes, showing how a simple adverb influences constitutional interpretations.

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