elective

തിരഞ്ഞെടുക്കാവുന്നത്
definition
noun
up to half the credits in many public high schools are electives
an optional course of study.
adjective
an elective democracy
related to or working by means of election.
The students enrolled in this elective course range from advanced placement to general studies.
(of a course of study) chosen by the student rather than compulsory.
example
And if psychology is taught in high school, it is offered typically as an 'elective' course.
This was why the decision had been made to centralise 'elective' orthopaedics at Waterford Regional Hospital.
This is a serious look at America's extreme body modifiers - think tongue splitting, 'elective' amputation and the like.
And while there are three automotive mechanics facilities in the district, none are used heavily and power mechanics, as an 'elective' , has disappeared entirely in Richmond.
They also believed that the democratic element of an 'elective' National Assembly should be balanced by a second chamber or senate whose members sat for life.
'elective' surgery
Nutritional deprivation in patients who have 'elective' gastrointestinal surgical procedures is a normal practice.
But I say to them that 'elective' dictatorship only occurs when we disregard moral and political imperatives.
Good thing, then, that 'elective' democracy has a built-in mechanism for removing him.
And that's the decision whether to stand for the nation's highest 'elective' office or not.
If we cannot elect men with sufficient education and honor even to try to be wise, we can number in a few score the years in which the 'elective' power will remain ours.
Swett battled for the full reform program: to make everything, even the mayoralty, an appointive rather than an 'elective' office.
In giving the 'elective' power to the states, the framers of the Constitution hoped to protect state independence.
Buchanan, however, reworked the entire argument in a classical idiom to define an 'elective' form of monarchy and make it axiomatic that kings were accountable to those who elected them.
In terms of an agreement with the Ministry of Education, it is recognised as an 'elective' course.
Well, I'm lazy and my memories of 'elective' university classes are a bit hazy so I had hoped not to, but here we go.
The survey was pre-tested by students enrolled in an 'elective' course.
Could a randomised trial answer the controversy relating to 'elective' caesarean section?
Students may be able to earn an 'elective' credit course within their nursing program for their independent study experience at camp.
George Will notes the steadily increasing ranks of African-American Republicans holding significant 'elective' and appointive office.
The reduction in hospital stay was present in all subgroups and most pronounced in the patients undergoing 'elective' surgery for aneurysm who received transfusions.
All classes used for recruitment were general 'elective' courses that attracted a diverse cross-section of male and female college students.
The students enrolled in this 'elective' course range from advanced placement to general studies.
A six week 'elective' course on smoking cessation, which aimed to encourage cessation and provide how-to-quit strategies, was also constructed.
The Hopi 'elective' government have fought for defense of their original reservation, while traditionalists support the Navajo families' efforts to remain on the disputed lands.
Further, through its political arm, the ATLU began successfully contesting the small number of seats in the legislature that were 'elective' .
The subject group was comprised of 20 sixth-year medical students who joined the four-week 'elective' course in Oriental psychosomatic medicine.
And yet, its new Republican governor is perhaps the freest-thinking holder of high 'elective' office in the entire nation.
However, as the new 'elective' rules bed in this issue will be kept under review.
After Michael's death in a ski accident at year's end, Joe decided to exit 'elective' office altogether.
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