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  1. elective:
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  1. elective:
    The word elective exists in our database, but we currently do not have a translation from French to English.
    • Synonyms for "élective":
      sélective; préférentielle


English

Detailed Translations for elective from English to French

elective:


Translation Matrix for elective:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- elective course
AdjectiveRelated TranslationsOther Translations
facultatif elective; facultative; optional casual; informal; optional
- elected
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
en option elective; facultative; optional
non obligatoire elective; facultative; optional casual; informal; not binding; not obliging
optionnel elective; facultative; optional casual; informal

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Synonyms for "elective":


Antonyms for "elective":

  • appointive

Related Definitions for "elective":

  1. subject to popular election1
    • elective official1
  2. not compulsory1
    • elective surgery1
    • an elective course of study1
  3. a course that the student can select from among alternatives1

Wiktionary Translations for elective:

elective
adjective
  1. Qui est nommé par élection.

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
elective électif electief — (medisch, nld) verkozen, voorkeur hebbend

elect:

to elect verb (elects, elected, electing)

  1. to elect (recommend; nominate; suggest; )
    recommander; conseiller; nommer; proposer; patronner; préconiser; présenter; appuyer
    • recommander verb (recommande, recommandes, recommandons, recommandez, )
    • conseiller verb (conseille, conseilles, conseillons, conseillez, )
    • nommer verb (nomme, nommes, nommons, nommez, )
    • proposer verb (propose, proposes, proposons, proposez, )
    • patronner verb (patronne, patronnes, patronnons, patronnez, )
    • préconiser verb (préconise, préconises, préconisons, préconisez, )
    • présenter verb (présente, présentes, présentons, présentez, )
    • appuyer verb (appuie, appuies, appuyons, appuyez, )

Conjugations for elect:

present
  1. elect
  2. elect
  3. elects
  4. elect
  5. elect
  6. elect
simple past
  1. elected
  2. elected
  3. elected
  4. elected
  5. elected
  6. elected
present perfect
  1. have elected
  2. have elected
  3. has elected
  4. have elected
  5. have elected
  6. have elected
past continuous
  1. was electing
  2. were electing
  3. was electing
  4. were electing
  5. were electing
  6. were electing
future
  1. shall elect
  2. will elect
  3. will elect
  4. shall elect
  5. will elect
  6. will elect
continuous present
  1. am electing
  2. are electing
  3. is electing
  4. are electing
  5. are electing
  6. are electing
subjunctive
  1. be elected
  2. be elected
  3. be elected
  4. be elected
  5. be elected
  6. be elected
diverse
  1. elect!
  2. let's elect!
  3. elected
  4. electing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for elect:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
conseiller adviser; consultant; counsel; counsellor; counselor
- chosen
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
appuyer advise; appoint; consider; elect; nominate; present; propose; recommend; suggest agree; approve; back up; base; carry; carry along; co-operate; comfort; dent; impress; lean on; pinch; press; prop; prop up; push in; rest on; shore; squeeze; support; tap
conseiller advise; appoint; consider; elect; nominate; present; propose; recommend; suggest advise; recommend; suggest
nommer advise; appoint; consider; elect; nominate; present; propose; recommend; suggest appoint; call; denominate; employ; engage; enumerate; establish; hire; instal; install; institute; list; mention; mention by name; name; nominate; recruit; sign on; stamp one's foot; term
patronner advise; appoint; consider; elect; nominate; present; propose; recommend; suggest patronise; patronize
proposer advise; appoint; consider; elect; nominate; present; propose; recommend; suggest bring forward; bring in; bring in money; bring up; broach; broach a subject; cut; cut into; display; hand in; hand over; initiate; intimate; introduce; lay before; make a proposal; nominate; offer; postulate; present; presume; presuppose; proffer; prompt; propose; propound; put forward; put on the table; raise; reap; sting; suggest; suppose; surmise; throw up; toss in the air; toss up; write out
préconiser advise; appoint; consider; elect; nominate; present; propose; recommend; suggest advise; recommend; suggest
présenter advise; appoint; consider; elect; nominate; present; propose; recommend; suggest be in sympathy with; be on show; bring forward; bring in; bring up; broach; broach a subject; conceive; cut; cut into; delate; deliver up; dish up; display; do up; enlist; enrol; enroll; enter; exhibit; extend; feel; feel empathy for; formulate; give; give to; hand; hand in; hand over; imagine; initiate; inscribe; intend; introduce; lay before; nominate; offer; parade; pass; phrase; present; present with; proffer; propose; propound; put forward; put into words; put on the table; raise; reap; register; serve; serve out; show; showcase; sting; subscribe; sympathise; sympathize; think; throw up; toss in the air; toss up; word
recommander advise; appoint; consider; elect; nominate; present; propose; recommend; suggest advise; praise; recommend; suggest
AdjectiveRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- elite

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Related Definitions for "elect":

  1. elected but not yet installed in office1
    • the president elect1
  2. selected as the best1
    • an elect circle of artists1
  3. an exclusive group of people1
    • one of the elect who have power inside the government1
  4. choose1
    • I elected to have my funds deposited automatically1
  5. select by a vote for an office or membership1
    • We elected him chairman of the board1

Wiktionary Translations for elect:

elect
verb
  1. to choose in election
  2. to choose or make decision
adjective
  1. who has been elected
elect
verb
  1. choisir quelqu’un pour fils ou pour fille et lui en donner les droits civils en remplir certaines conditions prescrire par la loi.
  2. Action de faire un choix ; prendre une personne ou une chose de préférence à une autre ou à plusieurs autres.
  3. Traduction à trier
  4. Choisir entre deux ou plusieurs choses qu’on ne peut avoir ensemble, entre deux ou plusieurs partis pour l’un desquels il faut se déterminer.
noun
  1. Celui ou celle qui élire.

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
elect elire verkiezen — iemand door een stemming een ambt doen toekomen

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French

Detailed Translations for elective from French to English

élective:


Synonyms for "élective":

  • sélective; préférentielle

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