1. willed - Adjective
2. willed - Verb
of Will
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter this long and expensive process, Desmond willed the piano to Cunningham, a characteristic and final prank. Source: Internet
Creationists of the "young Earth" variety contend that this planet and the universe magically were willed into existence in six literal days, as Genesis says, around 10,000 years ago. Source: Internet
As a result, season tickets are willed to next of kin and newborns placed optimistically on the waiting list. Source: Internet
All the townsfolk stared at me and willed me to forgive her. Source: Internet
He willed that his heart be buried in Quito, his favorite city, and the rest of his body be buried with his ancestors in Cuzco. Source: Internet
Fr Schumacher, whose priestly ordination was in May 2019, addressed a shouting mob, attempting to inform them about St Louis’ life, saying, “St Louis was a man who willed to use his kingship to do good for his people.” Source: Internet