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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "elective" in a sentence

    elective example sentences

    elective


    1. And I took four years of German class in high school, and one year of German Lit as an elective when I got to college


    2. It seems he wants me in a high profile position to keep me in the public eye, in preparation for elective office on the federal level in the next go-round


    3. I - to vote and to be voted for the elective positions;


    4. The kids liked the format because it had an elective element, and it was a good prelude to Rosegard’s “AP”


    5. Without an elective process, hereditary dynasties not infrequently brought forth persons, if revealed, most would agree were unfit for office


    6. com urging its adherents to activism, to run for elective local and state offices, and to learn more effective use of internet resources such as Twitter and Facebook


    7. Evans called me numerous times at Kaiser in Oakland before the November 1974 election when the Republicans were totally swept from all AZ elective, then appointive offices


    8. Elective Options: Freedom of Choice


    9. These programs incorporate elective offerings for several reasons and in a variety of ways


    10. Dart agrees that elective offerings give programs some additional flexibility

    11. Some programs allow EMBA students to select the elective options


    12. Students take electives at the end of their program, and they can suggest elective topics and work with faculty on course design


    13. They then vote as a cohort on the final topics and elective courses


    14. “When the market demands change in the program, adding a new class as an elective is much easier


    15. During the time she was not available, most elective surgery was halted unless it could be done under local anesthesia


    16. Starting from nonduality and noticing what is, I could say that the elective relationship between neighbor and self has an appearance of love in the form of nurturing and growth


    17. Elective activities might have to be eliminated or reduced


    18. During the Middle Ages, for example, elective starvation was viewed as a means


    19. The greatest incidence of anorexia, or elective starvation, has been reported in the


    20. what is necessary and what is elective

    21. Most of the analytics courses in India (either through private training institutes or esteemed universities/ business schools) are offered as part time course or as an elective


    22. Taking music as an elective in his


    23. He is by all standards a successful man and an accomplished politician, although he was yet to contest election into any elective position, not to my knowledge any way


    24. One faithful evening, as we gathered in our village country home during a Christmas celebration, I asked our Dad his reasons for not contesting election into any deserving elective position as that would enable him to serve his country at the capacity of a public servant


    25. It was the only class this semester that fit my schedule and that filled the requirements for a Liberal Arts elective, so I signed up for it


    26. miscarriage, birth, or elective termination in removing retained products of


    27. or elective termination in removing retained products of conception and


    28. Advised me on the elective subjects I should choose and even on the sports I should do, which were a compulsory part of the


    29. Twenty years later I tried elective surgery again when I got tired of wearing glasses and decided to get laser eye surgery


    30. For example, certain elective surgeries at Thailand’s Bumrungrad Hospital cost only one-tenth of what they do in the U

    31. may therefore end up migrating towards elective surgeries and specialized treatments that aren’t covered by their insurance at home – things like cosmetic surgery, dental implants, Lasik surgery, in-depth wellness exams, groundbreaking stem cell therapies, and innovative cancer treatments that aren’t yet covered by U


    32. It is remarkable that two such exclusive and elective balls, bound by such rigid rules, and so opposed to new members, should exist so long in the whirling change of American life


    33. Whereas several of the American Spanish provinces have represented to the United States that it has been found expedient for them to associate and form Federal Governments upon the elective and representative plan, and to declare themselves free and independent—Therefore be it


    34. The hands of the Executive, restricted and elective as it is, in the United States, became thence armed with a sceptre formidable indeed, and the more so as it acquires this strength without producing the shock to public feeling which the seizure of power by a military leader will always excite


    35. If we give them up, it is perfectly immaterial what is the character of our Sovereign; whether he be King or President, elective or hereditary—it is perfectly immaterial what is his character—we shall be slaves—it is not an elective government which will preserve us


    36. No, sir, this is an elective Government—the power and ultimate responsibility rest with the people; they cannot be dishonored unless they pertinaciously approve of unwise or wicked measures, and continue to support the authors of such measures


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    Synonyms for "elective"

    elective elective course elected facultative

    "elective" definitions

    a course that the student can select from among alternatives


    subject to popular election


    not compulsory