IPA: /kəˈneɪʃən/
KK: /kəˈneɪʃən/
The part of the mind that involves the desire or will to take action or make changes, including impulses and motivations.
Her conation drove her to pursue her goals with determination and focus.
Conation is formed from "con-" (meaning together) and "natio" (from Latin "natio", meaning birth or origin). The word refers to the mental faculty involved in purposeful action, suggesting a collective or unified effort in striving towards a goal.
Think of 'together' ('con-') and 'birth' or 'origin' ('natio') to remember that conation refers to the mental effort involved in purposeful action.