Wiktionary
a. without a choice
Usage examples of "choiceless".
But the modern view, with its deepening insistence upon individuality and upon the significance of its uniqueness, steadily intensifies the value of freedom, until at last we begin to see liberty as the very substance of life, that indeed it is life, and that only the dead things, the choiceless things, live in absolute obedience to law.
It seemed to me I was caught by the inexorable, choiceless circumstance in which Tyss so firmly believed and Enfandin denied.
If we become victims, we first become choiceless and then become voiceless.
Total awareness is a primary, choiceless, impartial response to the present situation as a whole.
But the modern view, with its deepening insistence upon individuality and upon the significance of its uniqueness, steadily intensifies the value of freedom, until at last we begin to see liberty as the very substance of life, that indeed it is life, and that only the dead things, the choiceless things, live in absolute obedience to law.
There is, of course, the perilous Ascent straight to the formless Godhead, and a perfect Descent to a loving embrace of the entire world of the Manythe standard message of all Nondual schools: transcend absolutely every single thing in the Kosmos, embrace absolutely every single thing in the Kosmoswith choiceless compassion or love.
Who would, in this hectic day of post-Nuclear Exchange recovery, want to challenge the Security Bureau's choiceless burden of governmental function on the international level?
SEMICHORUS I Saw ravage, growth, diminish, add, Here peoples sane, there peoples mad, In choiceless throws of good and bad.
The millions of citizens in areas for one reason or another not cable-available ran their VCRs into meltdown, got homicidally tired of 'Happy Days,' and then began to find themselves with vast maddening blocks of utterly choiceless and unenter-taining time.