Antonym: dependent. Similar words: independent, dependent, tendency, depending, index, reminder, in detail, gender. Meaning: [‚ɪndɪ'pendəns] n. 1. freedom from control or influence of another or others 2. the successful ending of the American Revolution 3. a city in western Missouri; the beginning of the Santa Fe Trail.
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(181) The countries in the region do not want Kosovo independence, and Washington appears to go along with that view.
(182) In the early 1960s the king became a major actor in the events that led to independence for his country in 1968.
(183) There were further difficulties within most of the republics stemming from demands for local autonomy or even independence.
(184) In his inauguration speech Brazauskas declared that upholding the independence of the state was his primary aim.
(185) In 1972 he had suggested independence as Ulster's best course and been severely criticized by Paisley and others.
(186) Beginning at an early age, children need to begin to move tO independence.
(187) There are lots of shirty assertions about independence, few actively demonstrated.
(187) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
(188) An opportunity was afforded when the council supported El Universal in its uncomplimentary evaluation of the work of the early independence leaders.
(189) There is general agreement about the principle of allowing some measure of independence to the province.
(190) This means no donations or sponsorship can be accepted that would compromise Amnesty's overall independence or impartiality.
More similar words: independent, dependent, tendency, depending, index, reminder, in detail, gender, render, tender, offender, extended, vendetta, defender, respondent, evidence, rendezvous, residence, correspondent, pencil, wander, under, spend, under way, commander, founder, undergo, condemn, suspend, fall under.