autonomy
A comparative term for a larger amount of autonomy.
More autonomy than before or than something else.
A growing or recently grown level of autonomy.
Indicates a significant degree of independence.
Implies a solid and significant amount of autonomy.
Describes a continuous process of gaining more autonomy.
The freedom of a state or region to govern itself.
Similar to individual autonomy, focusing on one's private life and decisions.
The autonomy belonging to a single person.
The freedom to manage one's own finances.
Another synonym for absolute autonomy, often used in political or organizational contexts.
The self-governing power of a local community or administration.
A restricted or constrained level of autonomy.
Synonym for absolute autonomy, emphasizing wholeness.
The self-governing power of a specific region within a country.
The freedom to make one's own economic decisions.
Complete and total independence, without any external control.
The self-governing power of a nation or country.
The freedom professionals have to make decisions in their work.
The freedom of a group to preserve its own culture.
The right of patients to make decisions about their medical care.
Freedom for managers to make decisions without consulting superiors.
Freedom in making administrative decisions.
The freedom workers have to control their own work and working conditions.
The freedom teachers have in their teaching methods and curriculum.
Autonomy that exists in comparison to or in relation with something else, not absolute.
Indicates independence from a particular authority or control.
The extent or level of autonomy.
The position on a scale of how much autonomy there is.
An amount or degree of autonomy.
A strong request or call for autonomy.
To possess autonomy.
To obtain or win autonomy.
To provide someone with autonomy.
To formally or officially give someone autonomy.
To desire or wish for autonomy.
To keep autonomy at its current level, preventing it from being reduced.
To try to find or get autonomy.
To protect and keep autonomy safe from threats.
To have and benefit from a state of autonomy.
To continue to have or keep autonomy, especially when it might be lost.
To fight with effort to get autonomy.
To actively use or apply one's autonomy.
To make the level of autonomy smaller.
To declare or insist on one's autonomy.