noun
- plural of independence; the state or quality of being independent; freedom from control or dependence on others
- in mathematics and logic, instances or cases where variables, events, or propositions are independent of one another
Usage: Usually used in formal or academic contexts when referring to multiple instances or aspects of independence
Usage: technical; used in statistics, probability, and formal logic
Examples
- The newly formed nations celebrated their independencies with national holidays.
- The treaty recognized the independencies of several small states in the region.
- Statistical independencies between variables must be verified before drawing conclusions.
- The researcher examined the independencies of different factors in the experiment.
- Many teenagers struggle with balancing family relationships and their growing independencies.
- The constitution guarantees the independencies of the three branches of government.