independence
noun [ U ]
uk/ˌɪndɪˈpendəns/ us POLITICS
freedom to make laws or decisions without being governed or controlled by another country, organization, etc.:
gain/win/declare independence The country gained its independence in 1991.
grant/give/guarantee independence The new government will break up state-owned monopolies and guarantee the central bank's independence.
independence from sth/sb The island won independence from France in 1960.
economic/political/professional independence
The constitution ensures the independence of the judiciary.
the state of wanting or being able to do things for yourself and make your own decisions, without help or influence from other people:
As a manager he is known for his independence of mind.
financial/personal independence