elective

ఎన్నిక
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'
ఏర్పరచుకొనే,
ఎన్నుకోదగ్గ
example
Collins, who had never held 'elective' office, proved to be a better campaigner in 1996 than she had been in 1994.
I'm taking a reading 'elective' this month, interspersed with some Oncology cross-cover.
Due to this, we don't have an 'elective' member to represent us.
Music's soothing effects have been demonstrated in patients undergoing chemotherapy or 'elective' surgery under local or regional anesthesia.
Now in college, he is taking a very good course - 'elective' , not required - focused on the roots of Western culture.
On the other hand, students taking the 'elective' course do so by virtue of a preference, and generally ability, for the subject matter.
Further, through its political arm, the ATLU began successfully contesting the small number of seats in the legislature that were 'elective' .
The students enrolled in this 'elective' course range from advanced placement to general studies.
In the 1990s, Lesotho began a new period of 'elective' government.
All classes used for recruitment were general 'elective' courses that attracted a diverse cross-section of male and female college students.
Looking back on it all many years later in their old age, Thomas Jefferson wrote to his former antagonist John Adams, ‘an 'elective' despotism was not what we fought for’.
We had one 'elective' every day, and had four electives in all, one of them repeating.
I regard the Senate, along with the High Court, as the two principal features of Australia's governmental structure preventing us from degenerating into an 'elective' dictatorship.
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.
It may have a constitutional role, as a check (however fragile) against the 'elective' dictatorship of a temporary majority of MPs in the Commons.
Temple currently offers a variety of 'elective' classes, focusing on everything from commercial real estate and residential property management to real estate law.
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.
Swett battled for the full reform program: to make everything, even the mayoralty, an appointive rather than an 'elective' office.
And if psychology is taught in high school, it is offered typically as an 'elective' course.
A student research program is conducted concurrently with the 'elective' courses - students with something to say are encouraged to say it.
I have never been in local government in an 'elective' sense, but I have always had a great regard for it, for the authenticity that comes from proximity to the people and their very real problems.
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.
After Michael's death in a ski accident at year's end, Joe decided to exit 'elective' office altogether.
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.
In this sense, the Scottish system has turned Westminster's 'elective' dictatorship upside down.
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.
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.
And so, for the first time in 12 years, he found himself out of 'elective' office without a certain next step.
A well-constituted court for the trial of impeachments is an object not more to be desired than difficult to be obtained in a government wholly 'elective' .
Poland was Europe's most important 'elective' monarchy.
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