How to use in-sentence of “elective”:
– They chose at least one language as elective subject within twelve languages: Chinese, Spanish, Korean, French, German, Russia, Italy, Arabic, Portuguese, Vietnamese, Indonesian, and Thai.
– An elective monarchy can sometimes seem to be a hereditary monarch.
– By the age of sixteen, Hahn had completed the Curtis Institute’s university requirements, but elected to remain at the Institute for several more years to pursue additional elective courses, until her graduation in May 1999 with a Bachelor Of Music degree.
– Because Hispanic and black individuals are over-represented in poorer demographics, the withdrawal of Medicaid funding for elective circumcision in 18 states is of concern to public health, as was also expressed by the authors of the CDC’s recent report.
– While in later France the kingdom became hereditary, the kings of the later Holy Roman Empire proved unable to abolish the elective tradition and continued as elected rulers until the Empire’s formal end in 1806.
– In Europe, the Holy Roman Empire was an elective monarchy, but for many hundreds of years, only the head of the Habsburg family was elected.
– Use instead for parliamentarians who never held an elective office.
– In Democracydemocratic countries, politicians seek elective positions within a government through resigned or have been otherwise removed from office.

