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on their own

 

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Adjective on their own has 1 sense
  1. on one's own, on his own, on her own, on your own, on their own - responsible for yourself; "now out of college and on their own"
    Antonym: dependent (indirect, via independent)

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Term: on their own

Description:

The phrase "on their own" typically refers to the state of being independent or without assistance from others. It can be used in various contexts to denote self-sufficiency, autonomy, or the absence of external support.

Example sentences:

  • After graduating from college, many young adults need to learn to live on their own.
  • Children often learn valuable life skills when they are allowed to solve problems on their own.
  • Entrepreneurs face numerous challenges when starting a business, but they have the opportunity to succeed on their own.
  • The siblings decided to take a trip on their own for the first time, away from their parents' supervision.

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