单词 | imperated |
释义 | imperatedadj. Philosophy and Theology. Designating an action which is commanded or determined by the will but exercised by some other faculty of the mind or body; = imperate adj. 2. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > wish or inclination > [adjective] > dependent upon will or inclination imperated1535 arbitrary1574 imperate1624 electitious1631 discretionary1643 arbitrarious1647 discretional1653 arbitral1662 discretionable1750 eligible1769 permissory1909 1535 W. Marshall tr. Marsilius of Padua Def. of Peace x. f. 23v The imperated or voluntarye [printed volutarye] actions of men. 1629 J. Buckeridge Serm. at Funeral of Ld. Bishop of Winchester 7 in XCVI Serm. Lancelot Andrewes These two, Beneficence and Communication, the eminent and imperated Acts of true Religion. 1649 S. Rutherford Free Disputation i. 11 These imperated operations of Conscience, are such as Conscience acteth on the affections, or commandeth the affections to act. 1707 G. Keith Magick of Quakerism v. 73 As the Will hath its internal elicit acts which are immanent in the Soul, so it hath external imperated acts, that proceed from those internal elicited acts. 1907 Messenger Jan. 101 The conforming of the elicited acts of the will with its imperated acts. 1982 A. Tallon Personal Becoming (rev. ed.) 54 In ethics we readily distinguish internal and external acts, and refer to elicited and ‘imperated’ acts of the will. 2012 T. Pink in J. Marenbon Oxf. Handbk. Medieval Philos. xxvi. 571 I might choose to cross the road,..and my resultant willed road crossing would be an imperated action. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2019; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1535 |
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