English to Tamil Dictionary independently

independently

சுதந்திரமாக
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
Now if you don't usually have a lot of meetings with coworkers or handle all your projects 'independently' , you're actually a good candidate.
The problem comes from the fact that each is working, for the most part, 'independently' from one another.
decisions are made 'independently' of consumers
It was not possible to confirm 'independently' whether the two men had been arrested.
Whether the agents act 'independently' or cooperate depends on which kind of behaviour is better for the system.
There was no way 'independently' to confirm the authenticity of the remarks.
information for those who are travelling 'independently'
the 'independently' run museum receives no public funding
information for those who are travelling 'independently'
You are expected to work 'independently' on your essay.
However, that report has not been 'independently' confirmed.
Here the key difference may be that significant lapses in accounting or quality information can be verified 'independently' by the investor or customer.
The spin-off has been given much leeway by Delta's management to operate 'independently' .
why should each of us 'independently' spend time creating the same course?
Only a fraction of the devices available worldwide have been 'independently' validated.
the government must prove its ability to govern 'independently'
why should each of us 'independently' spend time creating the same course?
Under the social welfare code, members of same-sex couples are treated as individuals and their claims are assessed 'independently' .
For too long Indian lawyers had been episodic generalists, by and large operating 'independently' from one another.
There are limits to his duty which exist quite 'independently' of the behaviour of the licensee in any particular case.
the 'independently' run museum receives no public funding
disabled people living 'independently' in their own homes
The projects were being 'independently' evaluated to ensure they were successfully targeting young people at risk, he said.
During the first stage of life, the upper class larvae who didn't drown in afterbirth were able to move 'independently' .
Extended family groups acted entirely 'independently' of one another.
Gradually, the students are guided through the issues, until their confidence is sufficient to tackle problems 'independently' .
The costumes, the sets, and the scores - usually performed live and often employing electronics - are separate elements, conceived 'independently' .
The North American Initiative should permit us, 'independently' of the free trade agreement, to provide a new vitality.
But today's brigades weren't designed to fight 'independently' .
decisions are made 'independently' of consumers
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