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I . independent [ˌɪndɪˈpendənt] ADJ

1. independent:

independent country
independent organization, person

2. independent report, opinion:

independent

II . independent [ˌɪndɪˈpendənt] N

an Independent

Commonwealth of Independent States N

Usage examples with independent

an Independent

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The period of independent rural self-rule came to an end by about the mid-14th century.
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In the above example, the length of a person's legs is the independent variable.
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He resigned from the party the following month and subsequently sat as an independent.
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It was more like a webzine focusing on youth independent movement in music, fashion and art.
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Originally founded in 1957 as part of the local municipal music school, it became a wholly independent orchestra in 1980.
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Some episodes of the show were turned into the independent books by different authors.
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On the other hand, a simultaneous lineup requires relative judgement, as the decision is not independent of the other possibilities.
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The rear suspension was upgraded to multi-link independent setup.
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It screens a large quantity of independent, international and silent films.
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Over the year, 1,007 independent living units were sold.
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