self-directed

ADJECTIVE
  1. (of persons) free from external control and constraint in e.g. action and judgment
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How To Use self-directed In A Sentence

  • She will augment the school's mission to foster the growth of healthy and self-directed children.
  • E*Trade credits its success to its focus on what it calls self-directed investors—search-and-browsers. THE NEW MARKET LEADERS
  • There is a quality of self-directed ruefulness or self-causation.
  • Allow campers to be self-directed in some activities.
  • At one end of the continuum were the self-directed people.
  • Ordinarily of course, self-directed aggression conflicts with the life instinct, especially it's self-preservative component, the animus.
  • Each chapter includes numerous self-directed study activities that reinforce both active and passive learning.
  • The benefits of a self-directed team were realized when the initial test efforts identified some hardware flaws.
  • In the second case, the changes are intelligible, the result of self-directed activity.
  • The survey and free response results, however, clearly indicated that the project and the completed website promoted active, self-directed learning, and positive practices for acquiring knowledge, skills and values.
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