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Example sentences for "independently"

Lexicographically close words:
independant; independence; independencia; independency; independent; independents; indescribable; indescribably; indestructibility; indestructible
  1. If their essence is to think, then they think always and independently of the body, which cannot act without them.

  2. Whatever system we embrace, whatever our vain endeavors to prove that the memory impels the brain, and that the brain acts upon the soul, we must allow that our ideas come, in sleep, independently of our will.

  3. Marriage may therefore exist, with all its natural and civil effects, independently of the religious ceremony.

  4. This gave him the tremendous advantage of being able to vary the lifting power of the wings independently of each other and hence a means of maintaining side to side balance.

  5. However the handle of the direction and warping lever is so arranged by a clutch system that by moving the lever simply from side to side the direction lever can be worked independently of the warping.

  6. We will take the liberty to differ on this subject with all that has as yet fallen upon our ear, and independently give our opinion, as to what we conceive to be the original cause from whence these baneful effects spring.

  7. The map of Agnese stands, therefore, as the earliest chart of an acknowledged date showing the western sea, and that is independently of the Verrazzano discovery, or the Verrazano map.

  8. But two navigators, sailing independently as mentioned, could not have fallen into these errors exactly to the same extent, exaggerated in the two cases by the same excessive length, and in the other by the same extraordinary diminution.

  9. Independently of Glasgow, Lanarkshire has not borne any part continuously in the general history of Scotland, but has been the scene of several exciting episodes.

  10. Choosing for oneself what pleases oneself, independently of other considerations;--that is the fundamental notion on which later meanings of the term are based.

  11. On the other hand, to prove that episcopacy was established independently of Apostolic influence would detract very little from its accumulated authority.

  12. This result is of course greatly strengthened, if, quite independently of 2 Timothy, the claims of Titus to be Apostolic are considered to be adequate.

  13. It exists independently of all constitutions, and has been exercised at all periods of the world's history.

  14. Independently of this "business" which called him, there may have been other motives, such as have been hinted at.

  15. Aristotle speaks of it as the cause of fascination, and says that the mere sound of the fascinator's voice has this wondrous power, independently of his good or ill will, as well as of the words he uses.

  16. In this, as in other movements, the Commodore acted independently of much opposing counsel.

  17. Distinct uses, independently of expression, can indeed be assigned with much probability for almost all the facial muscles.

  18. The principle of actions due to the constitution of the Nervous System, independently from the first of the Will, and independently to a certain extent of Habit.

  19. Our third principle is the direct action of the excited nervous system on the body, independently of the will, and independently, in large part, of habit.

  20. We have seen that in all parts of the world persons who feel shame for some moral delinquency, are apt to avert, bend down, or hide their faces, independently of any thought about their personal appearance.

  21. Most of these symptoms are probably the direct result, independently of habit, of the disturbed state of the sensorium; but it is doubtful whether they ought to be wholly thus accounted for.

  22. I have also seen a young woman whose forehead seemed almost habitually thus contracted, independently of any emotion being at the time felt.

  23. This holds good under widely different emotions, and independently of any emotion.

  24. That there exists in man a strong tendency to imitation, independently of the conscious will, is certain.

  25. I believe, have been more natural, independently of the more conspicuous effect from the stronger contraction of the lower eyelids.

  26. We may confidently look to this cause, independently of habit and association, in such cases as the modified secretions of the intestinal canal, and the failure of certain glands to act.

  27. Very similar structures have been independently developed in various Amphibians, Reptiles and monodelphian Mammals.

  28. The anterior one or two of these radials may articulate independently with the pelvic girdle.

  29. It does not work like a medicine, independently of the state of mind of those who receive it.

  30. We are not to suppose that charity can exist independently of faith.

  31. It subsists, to be sure, as an eternal possibility, independently of all further earthly revolutions.

  32. The historical background of life is a part of its substance and the ideal can never grow independently of its spreading roots.

  33. Structure may appear in each independently and may be frankly enough expressed.

  34. You may indeed, nay, you must, live and think as if everything remained independently real.

  35. William Henry James assisted his father in his railway surveys in early life, and then began business independently as an engineer, in Birmingham.

  36. The tradition of the astonished centurion bearing such testimony to Jesus is known to both writers, but under different circumstances, and independently treated.

  37. The variation, however, is not that of a writer compiling a narrative from the canonical Gospels, but the distinct representation of one independently making use of similar, but separate, materials.

  38. But she seriously thought of renouncing the species of life to which she had for some years been devoted: she longed to live independently and respectably.

  39. You see that my wife and myself act as we please, independently of each other.

  40. Spitzka[67] has shown that the ovum possesses an inherent activity independently of fructification.

  41. And as to beginning, I think you will find that the Search will begin itself, independently of you.

  42. You humans are all forgetting nowadays that the spoken word is an instrument of great power, and that once it is launched it goes on and on, and can work magic on its own account, quite independently of you.

  43. I am to form my own judgment of her, and I will, independently of what any other human being may say or think.

  44. There are treasures of song in Charles Wesley's compositions, unused and unknown as yet by the Church, that would give him high rank as a hymn writer, independently of the compositions which are in every church and on every lip.

  45. It is impossible to imagine the human mind independently imagining such bizarre convolutions.

  46. This contains the incident of the loss of the ring by the faithful animal, which again could not have been independently invented.

  47. The conquest of Ireland was carried out independently of his assistance, and perhaps against his wishes.

  48. The determinants are hypothetical units corresponding to the number of parts of the organism independently variable.

  49. Independently of the action, it has an astringent effect upon organic matters: it hardens them, and they subside to the bottom of the vessel instead of being diffused in a glairy, viscous state, throughout the water.

  50. Small bags for packing the various articles, independently of the saddle bags.

  51. All this is what the philosophers have proved, independently of any particular religion.


  52. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "independently" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    alone; apart; freely; independently; individually; proudly; separately; severally; voluntarily