Elective in a sentence as a noun

This left me with 3 days of "elective" vacation time.

When I was in college, I noticed that I was allowed to use 3 credits of physical education towards my elective credits.

But even if I tripled my guesstimate, it would still be cheaper to fly!For time-insensitive or elective procedures, you can and should go abroad.

Extraordinary people can do this, but it's very difficult to carry physics, math, cs, and a humanities elective under these circumstances.

Elective in a sentence as an adjective

Don't underestimate the power of needing to be around your own gender as a teenager, or at least, the disturbance of being around just the other gender in an elective class.

It's also important to consider that Lasik and cosmetic surgeries are elective procedures characterized by elastic demand.

As our Prime Minister has recently demonstrated, our elective representatives have very little understanding of how the Internet actually works.

My god, if you're even able to leave a comment, you're already better off than 99% of people alive today!The "rat race" is a subjective, elective construct and, by definition you cannot escape it a long as you subscribe to it.

Elective definitions

noun

a course that the student can select from among alternatives

adjective

subject to popular election; "elective official"

See also: elected

adjective

not compulsory; "elective surgery"; "an elective course of study"