independently
adverb
uk/ˌɪndɪˈpendəntli/ uswithout being controlled or influenced by the government or another organization:
independently of sb/sth The person appointed shall act independently of the Board.
independently examined/verified/tested
done by a small company or organization that is not part of a larger group of companies:
The company operates completely independently.
independently produced/owned/run independently owned bookstores
without being helped or influenced by other people:
work/think independently The survey found that many graduates had difficulty working independently.
He has lived independently since the age of 17.
separately from other things:
Each problem requires different strategies and should be viewed independently.