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Independently

Independently \In`de*pend"ent*ly\, adv. In an independent manner; without control.

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independently

adv. In an independent manner.

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independently
  1. adv. on your own; without outside help; "the children worked on the project independently"

  2. apart from others; "the clothes were hung severally" [syn: severally]

Usage examples of "independently".

In addition special involucres around the archegonia have arisen independently in several series.

He was neither close personally to Ross Barnett or part of his inner circle, and he ran for lieutenant governor independently, as was the custom in Mississippi, in hopes of succeeding Barnett in 1964.

Tessa and a woman named Birgit, who works for an independently funded pharma-watch outfit called Hippo based in a small town called Bielefeld in north Germany.

BUKO Pharma-Kampagne of Bielefeld in Germany--not to be confused with Hippo in my novel--is an independently financed, undermanned body of sane, well-qualified people who struggle to expose the misdeeds of the pharmaceutical industry, particularly in its dealings with the Third World.

Under certain circumstances, the membrane surrounding blepharisma disintegrates and comes independently loose, like a cast-off shell, leaving the creature a transient albino.

The final group includes three authors who developed independently of the main movement and achieved success on their own terms: Ray Bradbury, Arthur C.

He was an old Greenwich outdoor pensioner, had lost one leg in the battle of Camperdown, had been in America in his youth, and indeed had been quite a rover, but for many years past had settled himself down in his native village, not far distant, where he lived very independently on his pension and some other small annual sums, amounting in all to about L 40.

Until, that is, she succumbed to the blandishments of old King Nicomedes of Bithynia, for she fancied ruling independently of Mithridates and his Cappadocian watchdog, Gordius.

Now, although it is probable that with the Leguminosae the tendency to sleep may have been inherited from one or a few progenitors, and possibly so in the cohorts of the Malvales and Chenopodiales, yet it is manifest that the tendency must have been acquired by the several genera in the other families, quite independently of one another.

By far the commonest type of of galactic society was that in which many systems of worlds had developed independently, come into conflict, slaughtered one another, produced vast federations and empires, plunged again and again into social chaos, and struggled between whiles haltingly toward galactic Utopia.

They rented the carsall four groupsin Las Cruces, New Mexico, and probably drove independently to their objectives.

Las Cruces, New Mexico, and probably drove independently to their objectives.

On the ordinary view of each species having been independently created, why should that part of the structure, which differs from the same part in other independently-created species of the same genus, be more variable than those parts which are closely alike in the several species?

We have seen that the members of the same class, independently of their habits of life, resemble each other in the general plan of their organisation.

Those were the orders that Hagen had given the undercaptain, along with the observation that, as necessary, Kharl might undertake his own reconnaissance efforts independently at any time.