How to use in-sentence of “willingly”:
+ Socrates is seen by some people as a martyr, since he willingly died to support the idea that knowledge and wisdom are very important to our lives.
+ Manitkul led the successful effort to enact the Conscription Payment Act of 1995 which resulted in more men willingly enlisting and fewer men avoiding the draft.
+ Though witty Thoibi knew the truth, she willingly bow down to Khamba.
+ However, some Christians – mainly Roman Catholics and Orthodox Christians- venerate her, which means they pray to her and respect her acceptance of God’s will by willingly giving birth to Jesus.
+ However, this specific limitation of the character has been eliminated since the “Crisis on Infinite Earths” reboot, upon which the character leaves only when he willingly agrees to do so after meeting some conditions he sets, such as having Superman succeed in getting Mxyzptlk to paint his own face blue.
+ The first one, Jackie Johnson, recused herself, meaning she willingly left the case, because she had worked with Gregory McMichael.

Example sentences of “willingly”:
+ The World War I was indeed a very great global war in which millions of people died; Wilmot,HP 'World War 1', New York, 2003 and we must remember the sacrifices of those people, especially young soldiers, who went willingly to fight for our freedom.
+ If the elders think a baptized Witness has willingly disobeyed direction set forth in the Bible, they will investigate.
+ The widow spiders never willingly leave their webs, so usually people get bitten when they touch the spider by mistake.
+ The World War I was indeed a very great global war in which millions of people died; Wilmot,HP ‘World War 1’, New York, 2003 and we must remember the sacrifices of those people, especially young soldiers, who went willingly to fight for our freedom.
+ If the elders think a baptized Witness has willingly disobeyed direction set forth in the Bible, they will investigate.
+ The widow spiders never willingly leave their webs, so usually people get bitten when they touch the spider by mistake.
+ The conservative opposition criticized him for his supporting the republic and fulfilling too willingly the demands of the Western powers.
+ In the study of Ethologyanimal behaviour, altruism is seen in social animals when an individual willingly sacrifices itself for the better survival of the group.
+ Other Jews began to discard their religion too, or integrated willingly into the larger community, such as by becoming Christians, like British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli’s father, Isaac d’Israeli.
+ After stabbing Flynn, and leaving him to die of his injuries, Gothel tries to flee with the captive Rapunzel, who agrees she will willingly go with Gothel, if she can be free to heal Flynn.
+ The problem is so severe that there is even a policy, “”WP:Ignore all rules” because many rules might no longer reflect what normal people would willingly follow.
+ This made many of the peasants in the villages angry at the Bielski partisans, though some would willingly help the Jewish partisans.
+ Over the following days the diarist continues friendships with the people from the party and willingly uses more drugs.
+ Believing that the lives of American sailors were in danger from the North Vietnamese, Congress willingly passed the resolution.
+ These bedroom bondage games are often with one partner willingly being restrained with rope or cuffs.
+ Rowling said, the difference between Harry and Voldemort is that Harry willingly accepts mortality, making him stronger than his nemesis.
+ October 26, 2004; excerpt, “The site is manned by volunteers, and now owned by a foundation, which means people willingly give their time and intellectual property to the venture….
+ So, after the death of Khuman Puremba, he willingly brought up Khuman Khamba and Khamnu, the children of his friend.
+ Finally, I–like the bunny in the movie–have no desire to hurt anyone but do willingly defend myself when subject to assault.
+ They willingly became mercenaries, particularly during the Thirty Years’ War.
+ College students willingly took part in LSD experiments.
+ This one says that if someone who has not committed the crime willingly takes the punishment, he will come back to life.
+ Voldemort’s soul shard within Harry was destroyed because Harry willingly faced death.
