stand on (one's/its) own



stand on (one's/its) own

To be able to function independently of other people or things; to have value independent of other related entities. Now that you're 18, you're expected to stand on your own and make good choices without your parents telling you what to do. I think the honors program is now capable of standing on its own, as it drew more applications than several other programs on campus. I think the sequel really stands on its own as a film—you don't need to see the first movie to appreciate it.
See also: on, own, stand

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Peggy['pegi]
MelanieMEL-ə-nee (English), ME-lah-nee (German)English, German, Dutch
GrahameGRAY-əm, GRAMScottish, English (Rare)
Ninian-Scottish, Irish, Ancient Celtic
CengİZ-Turkish
Taguhi-Armenian