The phrase
"full independence" means having complete freedom and being self-reliant, without being controlled or influenced by others.
Full definition
Synonyms for individual words can be found below.
«full»
«independence»
Sentences with «full independence»
- As in, I am thinking college might not be quite long enough for my youngest to gain full independence. (breastfeedingplace.com)
- That is one of the most important bits of learning to help him reach full independence. (godiaperfree.com)
- If devolution in 1998 has given nearly half of Scots a taste for full independence just 15 years later, what sort of ratchet effect will «devo max» have on Scottish voters» identity and sense of otherness in a few years» time? (labour-uncut.co.uk)
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