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Word that means “to remove dependence”


Word that means “sourceless”Word that means “impossibility”?Word that means bad soundingDependence on social opinionA word that means “fit”word that means “assign/unassign”Word that means “bad news”?Word that means 'do before'?Word that means generally knowledgeable?Word that means “full attendance”













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I am seeking a verb that means "to remove dependence" or something equivalent.



I am trying to describe a new, novel innovation of an object that eliminates the status quo object's dependence on direction.



The phrase in question is "[Blank]-ing directional dependence".



I am looking for a word whose definition is similar to "making independent", however, my nearly one hour long thesaurus search yielded nothing that fits quite right.



Thank you for your consideration.










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    In your phrase the word is simply “removing

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  • @Jim. That was my first thought, however, I later thought that "removing" isn't correct because dependence is a property, not an object. I did not realize that it works here. Thank you.

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  • more cumbersome: making whatever directionality-free.

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    Aside from emancipate? If you only want to replace the first word, then removing makes sense to me. Or creating if you swap the last word with independence.

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    Can you expand your model sentence? I'm thinking "obviate" might fit in some situations.

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I am seeking a verb that means "to remove dependence" or something equivalent.



I am trying to describe a new, novel innovation of an object that eliminates the status quo object's dependence on direction.



The phrase in question is "[Blank]-ing directional dependence".



I am looking for a word whose definition is similar to "making independent", however, my nearly one hour long thesaurus search yielded nothing that fits quite right.



Thank you for your consideration.










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    In your phrase the word is simply “removing

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  • @Jim. That was my first thought, however, I later thought that "removing" isn't correct because dependence is a property, not an object. I did not realize that it works here. Thank you.

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  • more cumbersome: making whatever directionality-free.

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    Aside from emancipate? If you only want to replace the first word, then removing makes sense to me. Or creating if you swap the last word with independence.

    – Jason Bassford
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    Can you expand your model sentence? I'm thinking "obviate" might fit in some situations.

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    Mar 21 at 12:23













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I am seeking a verb that means "to remove dependence" or something equivalent.



I am trying to describe a new, novel innovation of an object that eliminates the status quo object's dependence on direction.



The phrase in question is "[Blank]-ing directional dependence".



I am looking for a word whose definition is similar to "making independent", however, my nearly one hour long thesaurus search yielded nothing that fits quite right.



Thank you for your consideration.










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I am trying to describe a new, novel innovation of an object that eliminates the status quo object's dependence on direction.



The phrase in question is "[Blank]-ing directional dependence".



I am looking for a word whose definition is similar to "making independent", however, my nearly one hour long thesaurus search yielded nothing that fits quite right.



Thank you for your consideration.







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    In your phrase the word is simply “removing

    – Jim
    Mar 21 at 3:21











  • @Jim. That was my first thought, however, I later thought that "removing" isn't correct because dependence is a property, not an object. I did not realize that it works here. Thank you.

    – Gnumbertester
    Mar 21 at 3:27











  • more cumbersome: making whatever directionality-free.

    – Jim
    Mar 21 at 3:30







  • 1





    Aside from emancipate? If you only want to replace the first word, then removing makes sense to me. Or creating if you swap the last word with independence.

    – Jason Bassford
    Mar 21 at 5:56







  • 1





    Can you expand your model sentence? I'm thinking "obviate" might fit in some situations.

    – remarkl
    Mar 21 at 12:23












  • 1





    In your phrase the word is simply “removing

    – Jim
    Mar 21 at 3:21











  • @Jim. That was my first thought, however, I later thought that "removing" isn't correct because dependence is a property, not an object. I did not realize that it works here. Thank you.

    – Gnumbertester
    Mar 21 at 3:27











  • more cumbersome: making whatever directionality-free.

    – Jim
    Mar 21 at 3:30







  • 1





    Aside from emancipate? If you only want to replace the first word, then removing makes sense to me. Or creating if you swap the last word with independence.

    – Jason Bassford
    Mar 21 at 5:56







  • 1





    Can you expand your model sentence? I'm thinking "obviate" might fit in some situations.

    – remarkl
    Mar 21 at 12:23







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1





In your phrase the word is simply “removing

– Jim
Mar 21 at 3:21





In your phrase the word is simply “removing

– Jim
Mar 21 at 3:21













@Jim. That was my first thought, however, I later thought that "removing" isn't correct because dependence is a property, not an object. I did not realize that it works here. Thank you.

– Gnumbertester
Mar 21 at 3:27





@Jim. That was my first thought, however, I later thought that "removing" isn't correct because dependence is a property, not an object. I did not realize that it works here. Thank you.

– Gnumbertester
Mar 21 at 3:27













more cumbersome: making whatever directionality-free.

– Jim
Mar 21 at 3:30






more cumbersome: making whatever directionality-free.

– Jim
Mar 21 at 3:30





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Aside from emancipate? If you only want to replace the first word, then removing makes sense to me. Or creating if you swap the last word with independence.

– Jason Bassford
Mar 21 at 5:56






Aside from emancipate? If you only want to replace the first word, then removing makes sense to me. Or creating if you swap the last word with independence.

– Jason Bassford
Mar 21 at 5:56





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Can you expand your model sentence? I'm thinking "obviate" might fit in some situations.

– remarkl
Mar 21 at 12:23





Can you expand your model sentence? I'm thinking "obviate" might fit in some situations.

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I like "obviate", it means just what I was looking for. Could you please post it as an answer so I can accept it?



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Definition of obviate



transitive verb
: to anticipate and prevent (something, such as a situation) or make (an action) unnecessary.



Example: The new medical treatment obviates the need for surgery.






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    I don't mean to restate your example, but "eliminating" sounds like a fine option. Unless you are looking for more dramatic portrayal of the accomplishment, á la infomercial, then using forms of abolish or vanquish. Eradicate and alleviate are also possibilities, again dependent on exact context (i.e., marketing or solely explanatory). Remedying, unfettering evoke more of the liberation of something restrictive.






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      Could you use "stripped" or "stripping" to signify the dependence is being removed? Or, is that too harsh-sounding?






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        I like "obviate", it means just what I was looking for. Could you please post it as an answer so I can accept it?



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        Definition of obviate



        transitive verb
        : to anticipate and prevent (something, such as a situation) or make (an action) unnecessary.



        Example: The new medical treatment obviates the need for surgery.






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          I like "obviate", it means just what I was looking for. Could you please post it as an answer so I can accept it?



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          Definition of obviate



          transitive verb
          : to anticipate and prevent (something, such as a situation) or make (an action) unnecessary.



          Example: The new medical treatment obviates the need for surgery.






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            I like "obviate", it means just what I was looking for. Could you please post it as an answer so I can accept it?



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            Definition of obviate



            transitive verb
            : to anticipate and prevent (something, such as a situation) or make (an action) unnecessary.



            Example: The new medical treatment obviates the need for surgery.






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            I like "obviate", it means just what I was looking for. Could you please post it as an answer so I can accept it?



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            Definition of obviate



            transitive verb
            : to anticipate and prevent (something, such as a situation) or make (an action) unnecessary.



            Example: The new medical treatment obviates the need for surgery.







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                I don't mean to restate your example, but "eliminating" sounds like a fine option. Unless you are looking for more dramatic portrayal of the accomplishment, á la infomercial, then using forms of abolish or vanquish. Eradicate and alleviate are also possibilities, again dependent on exact context (i.e., marketing or solely explanatory). Remedying, unfettering evoke more of the liberation of something restrictive.






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