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    discretionary
    /dɪˈskrɛʃən(ə)ri/

    adjective

    • 1. available for use at the discretion of the user: "there has been an increase in year-end discretionary bonuses"

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  2. DISCRETIONARY definition: 1. able to be decided by a particular person or group, rather than being controlled by rules, or…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of DISCRETIONARY is left to individual choice or judgment : exercised at one's own discretion. How to use discretionary in a sentence.

  4. DISCRETIONARY meaning: 1. able to be decided by a particular person or group, rather than being controlled by rules, or…. Learn more.

  5. Discretionary comes from the word discretion, which can be used to mean “the right to decide something based on ones own judgment.” If you're given a task to complete at your discretion, you can decide how you want to do it — or whether you want to do it at all.

  6. Discretionary definition: subject or left to one's own discretion. . See examples of DISCRETIONARY used in a sentence.

  7. Define discretionary. discretionary synonyms, discretionary pronunciation, discretionary translation, English dictionary definition of discretionary. adj. 1. Left to or regulated by one's own discretion or judgment. 2. Available for use as needed or desired: a discretionary fund. dis·cre′tion·ar′i·ly adv....

  8. Discretionary things are not fixed by rules but are decided on by people in authority, who consider each individual case.

  9. the right or ability to decide something: at the discretion of Students can be expelled at the discretion of the principal (= if the principal decides it). I leave the decision to your discretion (= for you to decide). SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Idiom. discretion is the better part of valour.

  10. adjective. /dɪˈskreʃənəri/ /dɪˈskreʃəneri/ [usually before noun] (formal) decided according to the judgement of a person in authority about what is necessary in each particular situation; not decided by rules. You may be eligible for a discretionary grant for your university course.

  11. adjective. Left to or regulated by one's own discretion or judgment. An appointee with discretionary powers. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Administered by a proxy. A discretionary investment account. Webster's New World. Available for use as needed or desired. A discretionary fund. American Heritage. Synonyms: discretional. optional.