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Independently

see synonyms of independently

Adverb

1. independently

on your own; without outside help

Example Sentences:
'the children worked on the project independently'

2. independently, severally

apart from others

Example Sentences:
'the clothes were hung severally'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Independently

see synonyms of independently
adjective
1. 
free from control in action, judgment, etc; autonomous
2. 
not dependent on anything else for function, validity, etc; separate
two independent units make up this sofa
3. 
not reliant on the support, esp financial support, of others
4. 
capable of acting for oneself or on one's own
a very independent little girl
5. 
providing a large unearned sum towards one's support (esp in the phrases independent income, independent means)
6. 
living on an unearned income
7. mathematics
(of a system of equations) not linearly dependent
See also independent variable
8. statistics
a. 
(of two or more variables) distributed so that the value taken by one variable will have no effect on that taken by another or others
b. 
(of two or more events) such that the probability of all occurring equals the product of their individual probabilities
Compare statistical dependence
9. logic (of a set of propositions)
a. 
not validly derivable from one another, so that if the propositions are the axioms of some theory none can be dispensed with
b. 
not logically related, so that in no case can the truth value of one be inferred from those of the others
noun
10. 
an independent person or thing
11. 
a person who is not affiliated to or who acts independently of a political party
noun
1. 
(in England) a member of the Congregational Church
adjective
2. 
of or relating to Independency

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Independently

see synonyms of independently
adjective
1. 
free from the influence, control, or determination of another or others
; specif.,
a. 
free from the rule of another; controlling or governing oneself; self-governing
b. 
free from influence, persuasion, or bias; objective
an independent observer
c. 
relying only on oneself or one's own abilities, judgment, etc.; self-confident; self-reliant
independent in his thinking
d. 
not adhering to any political party or organization
an independent voter
e. 
not connected or related to another, to each other, or to a group; separate
an independent grocer
2. 
a. 
not depending on another or others, esp. for financial support
b. 
large enough to enable one to live without working
said of an income, a fortune, etc.
c. 
having an independent income; not needing to work for a living
3.  [I-]
of or having to do with Independents
noun
4. 
a person who is independent in thinking, action, etc.
5.  US; [often I-]
a voter who is not an adherent of or committed to any political party
6.  [I-]
a member of a religious and political movement of the 17th cent. in England that advocated self-sufficiency of each local Christian church: the movement led to the organization of Congregationalists and Baptists

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Independently

see synonyms of independently
adj.
1. Not governed by a foreign power; self-governing.
2. Free from the influence, guidance, or control of another or others; self-reliant: an independent mind.
3. Not determined or influenced by someone or something else; not contingent: a decision independent of the outcome of the study.
4. often Independent Affiliated with or loyal to no one political party or organization.
5. Not dependent on or affiliated with a larger or controlling entity: an independent food store; an independent film.
6.
a. Not relying on others for support, care, or funds; self-supporting.
b. Providing or being sufficient income to enable one to live without working: a person of independent means.
7. Mathematics
a. Not dependent on other variables.
b. Of or relating to a system of equations no one of which can be derived from another equation in the system.
8. Independent Of or relating to the 17th-century English Independents.
n.
1. often Independent One that is independent, especially a voter, officeholder, or political candidate who is not committed to a political party.
2. Independent A member of a movement in England in the 17th century advocating the political and religious independence of individual congregations.
3. Independent Chiefly British A Congregationalist.

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