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independently adverb [ ˌɪndɪˈpɛnd(ə)ntli ]

• in a way that is free from outside control or influence.
• "the independently run museum receives no public funding"
Similar: alone, all alone, on one's own, in a solitary state, separately, singly, solitarily, unaccompanied, solo, unaided, unassisted, without help, without assistance, by one's own efforts, under one's own steam, single-handed(ly), off one's own bat, on one's own initiative, autonomously, as one's own boss, by one's lonesome, on one's tod, on one's lonesome, on one's jack, on one's Jack Jones, severally,
Opposite: accompanied, jointly, assisted,
• without outside help; unaided.
• "disabled people living independently in their own homes"
• in a way that is not connected with another; individually.
• "decisions are made independently of consumers"


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