English to Gujarati Dictionary discretion

discretion

વિવેક
definition
noun
she knew she could rely on his discretion
the quality of behaving or speaking in such a way as to avoid causing offense or revealing private information.
it is up to local authorities to use their discretion in setting the charges
the freedom to decide what should be done in a particular situation.
translation of 'discretion'
વિસંગતિ પત્રક,
અસંગતિ પત્રક
noun
વિવેકશકિત
example
However, it is entirely at the 'discretion' of local authorities how this is applied.
The committee will use its 'discretion' in deciding whether to grant permission or not.
The granting of such consent shall be at the sole and absolute 'discretion' of each of the parties.
A number of factors will be taken into account in deciding whether to exercise the 'discretion' .
Paul is renowned for his 'discretion' , for keeping his counsel as well as his word.
You need never worry about announcing yourself to her, she is the absolute soul of 'discretion' if you want to keep your ID to yourself.
Whoever put them in that group probably hoped 'discretion' and goodwill would make sense of an anomaly.
That is always a difficult task for an authority, because it is left with 'discretion' .
honorary fellowships may be awarded at the 'discretion' of the council
His 'discretion' in the face of so scrofulous and untutored a palate as mine was marvellous.
He says he hopes selectors use their 'discretion' and pick him for the event anyway.
local authorities should use their 'discretion' in setting the charges
I'll be the soul of 'discretion'
Rumour has it that eminent politicians come here seeking 'discretion' and peace.
I am hoping for 'discretion' and will certainly give that in return.
The person purporting to exercise his 'discretion' has acted in abuse or excess of his power.
Visiting outside these times will be at the 'discretion' of the senior midwife.
State courts have far greater powers of 'discretion' in sentencing than federal courts.
Refunds for late cancellations will be at the 'discretion' of the organisers.
The trial judge was entitled to exercise his 'discretion' in dismissing the motion.
she knew she could rely on his 'discretion'
It will be for the court to exercise its 'discretion' in deciding whether this is the situation.
It will be entirely at the 'discretion' of the government to decide whether or not to amend that law.
It is then up to the police to decide, in the exercise of their 'discretion' , whether to grant the favour or not.
The truth is any parent who thinks their child is the soul of 'discretion' on the internet is likely to be wrong.
Rules say bus drivers can use their 'discretion' regarding dogs but they must have a valid reason for refusing.
If your score lies between a band, then it is at the 'discretion' of the exam board what classification you receive.
What 'discretion' do local authorities have in devising their allocations schemes?
Huge sums of money are at stake, so timing and 'discretion' are paramount.
it is up to local authorities to use their 'discretion' in setting the charges
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