English to Punjabi Dictionary autonomous

autonomous

ਆਟੋਨੋਮਸ
definition
adjective
the federation included sixteen autonomous republics
(of a country or region) having self-government, at least to a significant degree.
example
If conforming documents are presented, the bank owes an 'autonomous' duty to the beneficiary to make payment to it at the place designated for payment.
These things are now being used as AUVs, 'autonomous' underwater vehicles.
Soon it was in conflict with an 'autonomous' republic in its territory, which it wanted to retain.
But those elections may not prevent the country effectively dividing into three 'autonomous' regions.
The establishment of the University as an 'autonomous' statutory body independent of Government is supported by many provisions in the University Act.
This crisis has proved that high income is not synonymous with a civic society that is independent and 'autonomous' .
The Aland Islands are a self-governing 'autonomous' part of Finland.
The human subject, conceived as a unitary self capable of 'autonomous' action and meaningful moral judgement, is one such fiction with which we have deceived ourselves.
Will she need a smaller, more supportive environment or is she 'autonomous' and independent enough to thrive on a big campus?
The 'autonomous' region is now in the next stage of a grindingly long battle between tradition and modernity.
Farmers held protests last week in 11 of the country's 'autonomous' regions, calling for compensation.
They are one of the most 'autonomous' and independent of animals, which is why you don't find a wolf act at the circus.
The legislators must be made independent and 'autonomous' .
The government should not force us to act in our own best interests but leave us free to make 'autonomous' decisions about how to live our lives, with all the risks that involves.
The country is divided into twenty-three provinces, five 'autonomous' regions, and four municipalities.
In a patriarchal society men fear independent 'autonomous' women.
This is quite different from the traditional way in which children grow, become independent and 'autonomous' .
It resembles more a treaty between separate 'autonomous' nation states than a real binding constitution for a single European state.
Being free but not 'autonomous' is a condition Kant called heteronomous.
An 'autonomous' , independent press is still the most powerful bulwark of democracy.
The Spanish government designated it as an 'autonomous' region in 1985.
Federalism is a trickier concept in the European context because the Member States are not political subdivisions of the Union, but rather sovereign and 'autonomous' entities.
He says that those organization do not have a tradition of operating as independent, 'autonomous' entities.
If there is any scope for the will, Vernant notes, it is certainly not 'autonomous' will in the Kantian sense, but a will bound by fear of divine powers, if not actually coerced by them.
The obscurities of agent-causation are enough to prevent most philosophers from embracing this conception of 'autonomous' agency.
There is no formal independence because the Central Bank is not formally 'autonomous' , but there is a practical independence.
There were seventeen of them - one minister from each of the seventeen 'autonomous' regions.
It is an independent inquiry run by an 'autonomous' team.
It is an 'autonomous' independent body and received its official recognition early in its existence, in 1958.
Since independence, a new 'autonomous' legal system has been developing.
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