autonomy


au·ton·o·my

noun \-ˈtä-nə-mē\
plural au·ton·o·mies

Definition of AUTONOMY

1
: the quality or state of being self-governing; especially : the right of self-government
2
: self-directing freedom and especially moral independence
3
: a self-governing state

Examples of AUTONOMY

  1. a teacher who encourages individual autonomy
  2. The territory has been granted autonomy.
  3. The Catalans take the matter of their language very seriously; it is an outward indication of their autonomy, of their distinction from the rest of Spain. —Polly Evans, It's Not About the Tapas, 2006

Origin of AUTONOMY

(see autonomous)
First Known Use: circa 1623

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