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Independently   /ˌɪndɪpˈɛndəntli/   Listen
Independently

adverb
1.
On your own; without outside help.
2.
Apart from others.  Synonym: severally.






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"Independently" Quotes from Famous Books



... had a new reserve, a new independence. Suddenly she began to act independently of her parents, to live beyond them. Her ...
— The Rainbow • D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence

... became very silent and badly scared. What demon was prompting her to such provocation? Her own effrontery amazed and frightened her, but her words seemed to speak themselves independently ...
— In Secret • Robert W. Chambers

... which follow simply from the geometrical relations of disc and rod (now a rotating sector), as discussed above. The color-mixer in front, which bears the sector (let it still be called a 'rod'), should rotate by hand and independently of the disc behind, whose two sectors are to give the bands. The sectors of the disc should now be equal, and the rod needs to be broader than before, say 50 deg. or 60 deg., since it ...
— Harvard Psychological Studies, Volume 1 • Various

... shocked Meredith into consciousness and forced her to act, for the first time in her life, independently. ...
— The Shield of Silence • Harriet T. Comstock

... of the future, about which Symonds did not despond, though he was disposed to blame, somewhat sharply, our late companions, for choosing to find their way South independently; I thought he was unjust then, and since that I have had ample evidence of their ...
— Border and Bastille • George A. Lawrence


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