English to Punjabi Dictionary independently

independently

ਸੁਤੰਤਰ
definition
adverb
the government must prove its ability to govern independently
in a way that is free from outside control or influence.
disabled people living independently in their own homes
without outside help; unaided.
example
The spin-off has been given much leeway by Delta's management to operate 'independently' .
Only a fraction of the devices available worldwide have been 'independently' validated.
Thirty-seven percent of seniors prefer to handle their financial affairs 'independently' .
Extended family groups acted entirely 'independently' of one another.
The North American Initiative should permit us, 'independently' of the free trade agreement, to provide a new vitality.
The government denies the charge, saying that the militias are acting 'independently' .
There are limits to his duty which exist quite 'independently' of the behaviour of the licensee in any particular case.
Whether the agents act 'independently' or cooperate depends on which kind of behaviour is better for the system.
the 'independently' run museum receives no public funding
No move by Norway could effectively occur 'independently' of the US, or the EU, should Germany's relationship with Russia sour.
The costumes, the sets, and the scores - usually performed live and often employing electronics - are separate elements, conceived 'independently' .
But today's brigades weren't designed to fight 'independently' .
However, that report has not been 'independently' confirmed.
The statistics used to evaluate the data should be evaluated 'independently' by statisticians to ensure their appropriateness.
There is more to be gained jointly than 'independently' .
The projects were being 'independently' evaluated to ensure they were successfully targeting young people at risk, he said.
the figures have been 'independently' audited
decisions are made 'independently' of consumers
Under the social welfare code, members of same-sex couples are treated as individuals and their claims are assessed 'independently' .
Most now have much more freedom to make choices, whether they live in group homes, or more 'independently' .
Instead, these findings need to be replicated 'independently' in primary care patients.
why should each of us 'independently' spend time creating the same course?
During the first stage of life, the upper class larvae who didn't drown in afterbirth were able to move 'independently' .
Here the key difference may be that significant lapses in accounting or quality information can be verified 'independently' by the investor or customer.
the 'independently' run museum receives no public funding
the figures have been 'independently' audited
the government must prove its ability to govern 'independently'
It was not possible to confirm 'independently' whether the two men had been arrested.
the government must prove its ability to govern 'independently'
information for those who are travelling 'independently'
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