English to Igbo Meaning of discretional - discretional


Discretional :
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Definitions of discretional in English
Adjective(1) having or using the ability to act or decide according to your own discretion or judgment
Examples of discretional in English
(1) It is, however, discreditable to defend the antics of high-profile people on the grounds that some of their critics have dubious motives.(2) That is the one discreditable aspect of this election: the abysmal security situation.(3) The problem is not where it now stands, but the shambolic, discreditable way in which it got there.(4) No lives were lost this time but according to legend the girls ‘behaved in a most discreditable manner’ after the wrecking.(5) In such a case, the person has failed to show benevolence for morally discreditable reasons, and so has behaved badly.(6) Public assertions of such discreditable conduct threaten reputation and professional livelihood.(7) The committee considers that your behaviour was not only discreditable to yourself but also undermines the confidence the public should be able to place in the integrity of members of the medical profession.(8) There is action on every page, not all of it discreditable .(9) It is evidence of other uncharged, discreditable acts.(10) For no doubt very discreditable reasons a lot of people got themselves put on the winning side in that period.(11) To accuse a member of Parliament of double-crossing is certainly discreditable .(12) But there are some examples here which suggest that obscure writing can be even more discreditable than that.(13) He sought - and found - a piece of suspect journalism to divert fire from his own discreditable role in the second dossier.(14) These characters had an interesting ambiguity, somewhere between the believable and the discreditable .(15) Chaucer's exact source is not known, but it is clear that the friar tells it to enrage the summoner on the pilgrimage, who interrupts the narrative and rejoins with a scurrilous and discreditable story about a friar.(16) Nevertheless, for reasons that may be thought discreditable , legislatures keep enacting such laws and there is no constitutional reason to say they may not.
(1) discordance ::
discordance
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1. discretionary ::
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