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Definitionadj. free from external control and constraint
Last update: July 1, 2015
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All the evil seems to exist through some cause independent of the conscience of men. [adjective]
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Of all the romantic poets of the eighteenth century, Blake is the most independent and the most original. [adjective]
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As we have already noticed, Shakespeare was trained, like his fellow workmen, first as an actor, second as a reviser of old plays, and last as an independent dramatist. [adjective]
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India is an independent country. [Please select]
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Some independent evidence has recently come to light. [adjective]
These days the number of independent candidates are increasing. [adjective]
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We demand independent inquiry into the government's handling of the affair. [Please select]
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It could make navies independent of either overseas bases or their armadas of support vessels. [Please select]
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An independent person like himself could often learn more than the chief of the harbour police, with all his ships and men. [Please select]
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Observe, I would by no means recommend your persevering in this unprofitable pursuit--but you say you are quite independent of the public caprice. [Please select]
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And every man has a right to be independent, and ought to be so, and I should despise him otherwise. [Please select]
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