English to Bengali Dictionary elective

elective

নির্বাচক
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 '
adjective
নির্বাচনের অধিকারযুক্ত,
ঐচ্ছিক,
মনোনয়নকর,
নির্বাচক,
মনোনয়ন-সংক্রান্ত,
নির্বাচনে নিযুক্ত
example
When the government introduced an 'elective' element into the Legislative Council in 1842, no bar was placed on the participation of ex-convicts.
Jumping into 'elective' politics, Hilleary made an unsuccessful run for the state senate in 1992.
Students may be able to earn an 'elective' credit course within their nursing program for their independent study experience at camp.
All the subjects were recruited by instructors who taught 'elective' courses at each campus.
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.
Poland was Europe's most important 'elective' monarchy.
At the same time, both men said they were the person to represent the majority-minority district and that ethnicity is not the only prerequisite for 'elective' office.
The reduction in hospital stay was present in all subgroups and most pronounced in the patients undergoing 'elective' surgery for aneurysm who received transfusions.
In terms of an agreement with the Ministry of Education, it is recognised as an 'elective' course.
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.
Collins, who had never held 'elective' office, proved to be a better campaigner in 1996 than she had been in 1994.
But I say to them that 'elective' dictatorship only occurs when we disregard moral and political imperatives.
Due to this, we don't have an 'elective' member to represent us.
In giving the 'elective' power to the states, the framers of the Constitution hoped to protect state independence.
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’.
The survey was pre-tested by students enrolled in an 'elective' course.
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.
On the other hand, students taking the 'elective' course do so by virtue of a preference, and generally ability, for the subject matter.
And if psychology is taught in high school, it is offered typically as an 'elective' course.
Swett battled for the full reform program: to make everything, even the mayoralty, an appointive rather than an 'elective' office.
It may have a constitutional role, as a check (however fragile) against the 'elective' dictatorship of a temporary majority of MPs in the Commons.
George Will notes the steadily increasing ranks of African-American Republicans holding significant 'elective' and appointive office.
Krugman is not a journalist by training, and he's never held appointive or 'elective' office.
Now in college, he is taking a very good course - 'elective' , not required - focused on the roots of Western culture.
Republican women hold forty-one state 'elective' offices, and Democrats, forty-three.
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.
Pharmacy ranked last in permitting overseas research for its faculty members and allowing degree-candidate students to take 'elective' study abroad courses.
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.
I'm taking a reading 'elective' this month, interspersed with some Oncology cross-cover.
The 'elective' principle itself, Tocqueville notes, forces an ambitious man to appeal beyond the confines of his family and friends for votes.
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