English to Marathi Dictionary elective

elective

वैकल्पिक
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.
translation of 'elective'
वैकल्पिक,
निवडणूकीने भरायची जागा, अधिकार,
निवडण्याचा अधिकार असलेला
example
In this sense, the Scottish system has turned Westminster's 'elective' dictatorship upside down.
Congress is Thune's first 'elective' office, but he arrived on Capitol Hill in 1997 with experience in several jobs that gave him a solid grounding in federal, state and local government.
In terms of an agreement with the Ministry of Education, it is recognised as an 'elective' course.
They probably have fewer high-tech machines than we do, and the comparative cost figures may be skewed by the American love of 'elective' procedures.
Could a randomised trial answer the controversy relating to 'elective' caesarean section?
And that's the decision whether to stand for the nation's highest 'elective' office or not.
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
Further, through its political arm, the ATLU began successfully contesting the small number of seats in the legislature that were 'elective' .
The survey was pre-tested by students enrolled in an 'elective' course.
Spontaneous abortion refers to pregnancy loss at less than 20 weeks' gestation in the absence of 'elective' medical or surgical measures to terminate the pregnancy.
Various chapters may also be interesting to Master's degree students taking specialized 'elective' courses in strategy.
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.
Pharmacy ranked last in permitting overseas research for its faculty members and allowing degree-candidate students to take 'elective' study abroad courses.
But I say to them that 'elective' dictatorship only occurs when we disregard moral and political imperatives.
The students enrolled in this 'elective' course range from advanced placement to general studies.
Instead, we suffer a good deal more from 'elective' dictatorship, with prime ministers and premiers able to shape the political agenda with a freer hand.
Dr Ryan also made it clear that it was not intended that elective surgery would be carried out in Castlebar but that a new specialist unit would be established to cater for 'elective' work for the region at Merlin Park hospital.
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.
After Michael's death in a ski accident at year's end, Joe decided to exit 'elective' office altogether.
Temple currently offers a variety of 'elective' classes, focusing on everything from commercial real estate and residential property management to real estate law.
And if psychology is taught in high school, it is offered typically as an 'elective' course.
All the subjects were recruited by instructors who taught 'elective' courses at each campus.
I'm taking a reading 'elective' this month, interspersed with some Oncology cross-cover.
She expressed disappointment when told that with advance notice our nursing program could have designed learning activities to provide her with an 'elective' course credit for her summer work.
And yet, its new Republican governor is perhaps the freest-thinking holder of high 'elective' office in the entire nation.
Collins, who had never held 'elective' office, proved to be a better campaigner in 1996 than she had been in 1994.
And so, for the first time in 12 years, he found himself out of 'elective' office without a certain next step.
Nutritional deprivation in patients who have 'elective' gastrointestinal surgical procedures is a normal practice.
It may have a constitutional role, as a check (however fragile) against the 'elective' dictatorship of a temporary majority of MPs in the Commons.
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