independence
1 Americannoun
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Also the state or quality of being independent.
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freedom from the control, influence, support, aid, or the like, of others.
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Archaic. a competency.
noun
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a city in W Missouri: starting point of the Santa Fe and Oregon trails.
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a town in SE Kansas.
noun
noun
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Beginning of the Santa Fe Trail, used by settlers moving west.
Other Word Forms
- interindependence noun
- postindependence adjective
- preindependence noun
- superindependence noun
Etymology
Origin of independence
First recorded in 1630–40; independ(ent) + -ence
Example Sentences
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She thought the training would help build the brothers' confidence and independence, but was surprised by just how much they got involved.
From BBC
Paramount Skydance chief David Ellison sought Thursday to calm fears over the future of CNN, pledging to protect the news network's editorial independence as his company closes in on a landmark takeover of Warner Bros.
From Barron's
The BBC is expected to tell the government on Thursday that there is "a risk around the perception of independence".
From BBC
Sudan has been at war in some form or another most of the time since its independence from British colonial rule in 1956 – 58 out of the past 70 years.
From BBC
In the background, the Indian independence movement gathered pace, as did the rift between the country’s Hindu and Muslim populations.
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