noun
autonomy
aw-TON-uh-mee
noun
1
The freedom to govern or manage oneself independently, without control from others.
"The province was granted autonomy over its own education system."
"Teenagers often push for more autonomy from their parents."
How to Use Autonomy
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishSelf-rule — the power to make your own decisions instead of being controlled by someone else.
Common pairings
grant autonomy
personal autonomy
a degree of autonomy
Word Forms
autonomies plural
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Etymology
Borrowed from Greek autonomía, "independence," built from autónomos, "living under one's own laws."
Rhymes for autonomy
roomy
gloomy
sodomy
economy
anatomy
lobotomy
astronomy
colostomy
vasectomy
mastectomy
tracheotomy
thoracotomy
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