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elec·tive[ɪˈlektɪv]adj inv2. (optional, not necessary) wahlfrei, fakultativ, Wahl-\elective subject SCH, UNIV Wahlfach nt3. (selective concern)\elective affinity Wahlverwandtschaft f geh* * *[I'lektɪv]1. adj1) democracy mit Wahlenelective office/post — Amt, das/Posten, der durch Wahl besetzt wird
he has never won/held elective office — er ist noch nie zu einem Amt gewählt worden
elective subject — Wahlfach nt
2. n (US SCH, UNIV)Wahlfach nt* * *elective [ıˈlektıv]A adj1. gewählt, durch Wahl, Wahl… (Funktionär etc)2. Wahl…, durch Wahl zu vergeben(d) (Amt)3. wahlberechtigt4. SCHULE, UNIV besonders US fakultativ:elective subject Wahlfach n5. CHEM Wahl…:elective affinity Wahlverwandtschaft f (a. fig)B s SCHULE, UNIV besonders US Wahlfach n* * *adj.wahlfrei adj.
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