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independently

[ UK /ˌɪndɪpˈɛndəntli/ ]
[ US /ˌɪndɪˈpɛndəntɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. on your own; without outside help
    the children worked on the project independently
  2. apart from others
    the clothes were hung severally

How To Use independently In A Sentence

  • Each eye can move independently and can focus on object with three different areas, giving the mantis shrimp "trinocular vision". ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
  • Many others, particularly those on fly-drive deals or travelling independently, have been left to finance extra days themselves.
  • The national monetary sovereignty fully belongs to domestic affairs of a state, and the nation has the right of exerting its monetary sovereignty independently.
  • Their tympanum is not homologous with the tympanum of mammals and saurians (extant diapsids) because it developed independently in all three groups.
  • The Act allows, for the first time, children to initiate proceedings and instruct a solicitor to make court applications independently.
  • False perception can arise only if the nervous system has spontaneous activity independently of any causative external object.
  • It has an adaptive suspension with different settings, based on a system of independently controlled damping at all four corners of the car.
  • But the lives of our saints, independently altogether of the momentous change in human affairs and prospects which they ushered in, have a substantial hold on history, of which neither the classical nor the northern hierology can boast. The Book-Hunter A New Edition, with a Memoir of the Author
  • The problems are particularly acute where holidays have been booked independently. The Sun
  • The Neuson's crane is centred to the right of the operator, and rotates independently from the carrier a full 90 degrees to either side.
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