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self-reliance

American  
[self-ri-lahy-uhns, self-] / ˈsɛlf rɪˈlaɪ əns, ˌsɛlf- /

noun

  1. reliance on oneself or one's own powers, resources, etc.


self-reliance British  

noun

  1. reliance on one's own abilities, decisions, etc

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“Self-Reliance” Cultural  
  1. (1841) An essay by Ralph Waldo Emerson that advises the reader to “Trust thyself” and argues that “whoso would be a man must be a nonconformist.” It is the source of several well-known epigrams, such as “To be great is to be misunderstood” and “A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds.”


Other Word Forms

  • self-reliant adjective
  • self-reliantly adverb

Etymology

Origin of self-reliance

First recorded in 1825–35

Example Sentences

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This increased focus on Hong Kong comes as the Chinese government in Beijing is aiming for the country to achieve more "technology self-reliance".

From BBC

The Terafab is critical for Tesla’s self-reliance, addressing current chip supply bottlenecks and future demand.

From Barron's

"It's pretty clear... Beijing very much wants to master chips, it is at the heart of the self-reliance drive on technology," said Damien Ma, director of Carnegie China.

From Barron's

More fundamentally, the attack on Iran will only reinforce China’s bid for energy self-reliance, said Neil Beveridge, who tracks China’s energy sector at Bernstein Research.

From The Wall Street Journal

As the 15th Five-Year Plan has laid out, the key focuses are on improving industrial modernization, improving technological self-reliance, and ramping up domestic demand.

From Barron's