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Definition of independence in English: independencenoun ɪndɪˈpɛnd(ə)ns mass nounThe fact or state of being independent. Argentina gained independence from Spain in 1816 I've always valued my independence Example sentencesExamples - It was an attack on our freedom, our independence and our ability to make choices.
- I am a people's person and feel happy when connected although I like my independence.
- As a man of independence, if not independent means, he preferred the freelance life.
- He finds this amusing, but plans to use his freedom and independence constructively.
- It gives them independence, helps them with socialising and is tremendous therapy.
- We have just held only the third presidential election since we gained our independence.
- At home James gained more independence as he grew older, yet was still very clingy to his mother.
- None had become pregnant in the hope of gaining a council house or financial independence.
- Its the only way we will ensure that we achieve financial independence in the long run.
- How do you measure the value of independence to professionalism in any discipline?
- Young people find they need a greater degree of freedom, independence and privacy.
- Having less mobility means that I have to be more resourceful to maintain my independence.
- He also got some independence back after he was given an electric wheelchair.
- Is it possible for freedom and independence to arise in new ways under new conditions?
- She said the new playground would help give the children greater independence.
- They're just kids doing what kids do, which is kick over the traces and test their independence.
- Schools could apply to become trust schools with greater independence and freedom.
- The downside is you don't have as much independence and the upside is I get everything done for me.
- By the way, what I said in my previous entry about my independence still stands.
- It's important that you're both able to feel a sense of independence and autonomy.
Synonyms self-government, self-rule, home rule, self-legislation, self-determination, sovereignty, autonomy, non-alignment, freedom, liberty rare autarky self-sufficiency, self-reliance, self-support, self-sustenance, self-standing
Origin Mid 17th century: from independent, partly on the pattern of French indépendance. nounˌindəˈpendənsˌɪndəˈpɛndəns The fact or state of being independent. Argentina gained independence from Spain in 1816 I've always valued my independence Example sentencesExamples - Having less mobility means that I have to be more resourceful to maintain my independence.
- He also got some independence back after he was given an electric wheelchair.
- The downside is you don't have as much independence and the upside is I get everything done for me.
- Is it possible for freedom and independence to arise in new ways under new conditions?
- It was an attack on our freedom, our independence and our ability to make choices.
- He finds this amusing, but plans to use his freedom and independence constructively.
- She said the new playground would help give the children greater independence.
- By the way, what I said in my previous entry about my independence still stands.
- None had become pregnant in the hope of gaining a council house or financial independence.
- I am a people's person and feel happy when connected although I like my independence.
- Young people find they need a greater degree of freedom, independence and privacy.
- They're just kids doing what kids do, which is kick over the traces and test their independence.
- At home James gained more independence as he grew older, yet was still very clingy to his mother.
- It gives them independence, helps them with socialising and is tremendous therapy.
- Schools could apply to become trust schools with greater independence and freedom.
- It's important that you're both able to feel a sense of independence and autonomy.
- As a man of independence, if not independent means, he preferred the freelance life.
- Its the only way we will ensure that we achieve financial independence in the long run.
- We have just held only the third presidential election since we gained our independence.
- How do you measure the value of independence to professionalism in any discipline?
Synonyms self-government, self-rule, home rule, self-legislation, self-determination, sovereignty, autonomy, non-alignment, freedom, liberty self-sufficiency, self-reliance, self-support, self-sustenance, self-standing
Origin Mid 17th century: from independent, partly on the pattern of French indépendance. proper nounˌindəˈpendənsˌɪndəˈpɛndəns A historic city in northwestern Missouri, east of Kansas City; population 110,440 (est. 2008). |