self-determination
Americannoun
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determination by oneself or itself, without outside influence.
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freedom to live as one chooses, or to act or decide without consulting another or others.
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the determining by the people of the form their government shall have, without reference to the wishes of any other nation, especially by people of a territory or former colony.
noun
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the power or ability to make a decision for oneself without influence from outside
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the right of a nation or people to determine its own form of government without influence from outside
Other Word Forms
- self-determined adjective
- self-determining adjective
Etymology
Origin of self-determination
1670–80; 1915–20 self-determination for def. 3
Example Sentences
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Zionism is, in essence, a communitarian nationalism: the assertion of a people’s right to self-determination in its ancestral homeland.
“For us, ideas that would not respect territorial integrity of the Kingdom of Denmark and the right of self-determination of the Greenlandic people are, of course, totally unacceptable,” Lokke Rasmussen said.
From Los Angeles Times
Israel and Somaliland share a deep understanding of the struggle for self-determination and international legitimacy.
“Sovereignty and the self-determination of peoples are non-negotiable,” she said.
From Los Angeles Times
Some social media users responded with jokes and memes, while others emphasized Greenlandic self-determination and rejected the implication of foreign control.
From Salon
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