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in·de·pend·ence [ˌɪndɪˈpendən(t)s] SUBST no plur

1. independence (autonomy):

independence

2. independence:

independence (without influence)
independence (impartiality)

3. independence (self-reliance):

independence

In·de·ˈpend·ence Day SUBST Am

Independence Day

Expressions couramment utilisées avec independence

to retain one's dignity/independence

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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Therefore, the differences between the opinions of different camps in support and against independence can be very subtle.
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This is especially important when controlling large numbers of provinces, as multiple governors may decide to declare independence at the same time.
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After independence in 1975, some remained in the country.
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He became interested in politics and the independence movement at an early age.
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With the school the village finally got a measure of independence.
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The tributary ruler could repudiate the relationship and seek either a different overlord or complete independence.
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This was because they were worried that this could increase nationalistic sentiment and lead to calls for independence.
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She moves out of his house and into a flat of her own to show her independence.
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Three of these routes follow the independence movement took place in 1810 that and the other three follow the revolutionary movement of 1910.
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Red also recalls the blood shed for independence.
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