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independency
[ in-di-pen-duhn-see ]
noun
- a territory not under the control of any other power.
- (initial capital letter) Ecclesiastical.
- the principle that the individual congregation or church is an autonomous and equalitarian society free from any external ecclesiastical control.
- the polity based on this principle.
Independency
1/ ˌɪndɪˈpɛndənsɪ /
noun
- (esp in the Congregational Church) the principle upholding the independence of each local church or congregation
independency
2/ ˌɪndɪˈpɛndənsɪ /
noun
- a territory or state free from the control of any other power
- another word for independence
Word History and Origins
Origin of independency1
Example Sentences
There was a first reading in New York in August 2019, with the principal actors, including Crystal Lucas-Perry as the irascible and obstinate John Adams, leader of the “independency” faction.
Although he once had been for “the independency of the Colonies,” Bancroft decided that he would tell British intelligence “all the information in my power.”
But it is not the case that “cats skew toward independency,” in the words of a new study on cat social behavior.
He said the efforts were driven more by consideration for energy independency and job creation rather than reducing carbon emissions.
"This is the idea of helping people to obtain independency and the skills they need," she told senators.
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