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Volunteered

Volunteer \Vol`un*teer"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Volunteered; p. pr. & vb. n. Volunteering.] To offer or bestow voluntarily, or without solicitation or compulsion; as, to volunteer one's services.

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volunteered

vb. (en-past of: volunteer)

Usage examples of "volunteered".

We have, by the way, discovered a T-10 in the perfumery business who has volunteered to lend us his nose in identifying the smells.

A brave captain, Zeeorogh, volunteered to make a solo mission to that system in case our people had survived but were without communication.

He caught occasional variations on the phrase Ranjit had twigged, but no one else volunteered a name.

Dot McKee and her twin teenage daughters volunteered as scullery crew.

Ensign Lauder had been volunteered by his section chief, an honour he clearly would have foregone if he could have thought up a valid pretext.

To speed things up, Todd and Hrriss volunteered to work with the other Gringgs to teach one another vocabulary, leaving them with plenty of data when the Doona party finally left.

It would be a long time before he volunteered to go anywhere in a Thek vehicle.

He also volunteered to supervise the three youngsters so one of the larger units was erected, providing him with a large working area and four small sleeping sections.

She's volunteered for the other minutes," Jamas said and gave her an affectionate caress before he started to open the jewelry boxes.

Helva volunteered in a voice so like the real actor's the man dropped his tankard.

There weren't a lot of facilities for kids, and I guess what must have happened was that Jon volunteered to sort of babysit while my parents were at work.

Initially many Talents had volunteered to assist, but one after another they declined to renew their con tracts.

And Maddie, bless her heart, volunteered to stay on during the switchover to Admiral Coetzer as the duty kinetic.

With the lowest grunt-level living quarters being closed down, it was relatively easy for Johnny to hide those who volunteered to remain on the Stationjust in case.

He was sorry that, as the engineer of the three Talents, he had volunteered to answer any technical questions.