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elective - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of elective in Hindi

Adjective

  • निर्वाचित
  • चुनिदा
  • ऐच्छिक पाठ्य विषय

elective Definition

Adjective

  • related to or working by means of election.
  • (of surgical or medical treatment) chosen by the patient rather than urgently necessary.

elective Example

  • the National Assembly, with 125 elective members ( नेशनल असेंबली, 125 वैकल्पिक सदस्यों के साथ )
  • elective surgery ( वैकल्पिक शल्यचिकित्सा )
  • he had never held elective office ( उन्होंने कभी भी चुनावी पद नहीं संभाला था )
  • The last section is partly elective and partly nominated. ( अंतिम खंड आंशिक रूप से वैकल्पिक और आंशिक रूप से नामांकित है। )

More Sentence

  • There is also an elective general council.
  • The elective councils for the department and for the arrondissement (a new area which replaced the "districts" of the year 1795) continued to exist, but they sat only for a fortnight in the year and had to deal mainly with the assessment of taxes for their respective areas.
  • They then vote as a cohort on the final topics and elective courses.
  • Dart agrees that elective offerings give programs some additional flexibility.
  • During the Middle Ages, for example, elective starvation was viewed as a means.
  • The greatest incidence of anorexia, or elective starvation, has been reported in the.
  • These programs incorporate elective offerings for several reasons and in a variety of ways.
  • When the market demands change in the program, adding a new class as an elective is much easier.
  • The kids liked the format because it had an elective element, and it was a good prelude to Rosegard’s AP.
  • A general state law enacted in 1904 placed the management of school affairs in the hands of an elective council of seven members, five chosen at large and two by districts.
  • powerful Emperors manipulated the elective body
  • elective courses on this subject have always been oversubscribed
  • an elective democracy