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autonomously
[ aw-ton-uh-muhs-lee ]
adverb
- in a way that is self-governing or free of outside control; independently:
The ideal candidate will be able to work autonomously and without supervision.
- with little or no human control or intervention:
We have developed a service robot that operates autonomously, in concert with a network of devices in its environment.
- Biology.
- as an independent organism:
Viruses, on the boundary between living and nonliving, cannot autonomously reproduce but require the biochemistry and structure of a host cell.
- naturally or spontaneously, without cultivation:
They organized a work day to get rid of the plants growing wildly, autonomously, and unwantedly all around the building.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of autonomously1
Example Sentences
The Proteus experimental helicopter is designed by a team at Leonardo Helicopters UK, in Yeovil, to fly autonomously - carrying out a mission all by itself.
Waymo vehicles rely on cameras, sensors and a type of laser radar called lidar to operate autonomously.
Nasa's Curiosity rover, for example, is exploring a region called Gale Crater on Mars and autonomously performs some of its science without human input.
Five single-decker vehicles, which required two drivers on board even when operating autonomously, have been making the 14-mile journey between Ferrytoll park and ride in Fife and Edinburgh Park train and tram interchange.
Scientists have used 3D-printed components to create a robotic instrument that can autonomously monitor the earliest stages of development in any aquatic species.
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