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Autonomy   /ɔtˈɑnəmi/  /ətˈɑnəmi/   Listen
Autonomy

noun
1.
Immunity from arbitrary exercise of authority: political independence.  Synonym: liberty.
2.
Personal independence.  Synonyms: self-direction, self-reliance, self-sufficiency.






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"Autonomy" Quotes from Famous Books



... establishing a separate State of its own, although where national consciousness becomes overwhelmingly strong, it will probably in every case succeed in time either in establishing a State of its own, or at any rate in gaining autonomy. Be that as it may, it is a question for the future; so much is certain, what is intended now to be realised, is not a League of Nations, but a League of States, although it is called a ...
— The League of Nations and its Problems - Three Lectures • Lassa Oppenheim

... ready to do anything and everything to avoid signing the Great Charter which the barons were forcing on him, he made a bid for the favour of the citizens by granting them the right to elect annually a mayor, and thus their autonomy was rendered complete. ...
— London and the Kingdom - Volume I • Reginald R. Sharpe

... will secure the complete independence of Korea. What enemy will withstand when our race marches forward with righteousness and humanity? With our utmost devotion and best labour we demand before the world our national independence and racial autonomy. ...
— Korea's Fight for Freedom • F.A. McKenzie

... Union, was closed at last in the high court of war by a decree from which there is no appeal—that the Constitution and the laws made in pursuance thereof are and shall continue to be the supreme law of the land, binding alike upon the States and the people. This decree does not disturb the autonomy of the States nor interfere with any of their necessary rights of local self-government, but it does fix and establish the ...
— U.S. Presidential Inaugural Addresses • Various

... Allies consent to a peace that does not involve the evacuation and compensation of Belgium and Serbia, and at least the autonomy of the lost Rhine provinces of France. That is their very minimum. That, and the making of Germany so sick and weary of military adventure that the danger of German ambition will cease to overshadow European life. Those are the ends of the ...
— What is Coming? • H. G. Wells


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