ayıran seçici

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selective
having the power of choice
Of or pertaining to the process of selection
disapproval If you say that someone has a selective memory, you disapprove of the fact that they remember certain facts about something and deliberately forget others, often because it is convenient for them to do so. We seem to have a selective memory for the best bits of the past + selectively se·lec·tive·ly a tendency to selectively forget all the adverse effects of the drug
characterized by very careful or fastidious selection; "the school was very selective in its admissions"
Having the authority or capability to make a selection
A selective process applies only to a few things or people. Selective breeding may result in a greyhound running faster and seeing better than a wolf. + selectively se·lec·tive·ly Within the project, trees are selectively cut on a 25-year rotation. + selectivity se·lec·tiv·ity The soldiers specialized in going out in small groups, to kill with a very high degree of selectivity
Selecting; tending to select
{s} choosy, picky, finicky; making a selection, choosing; pertaining to selection; highly specific in effect or action
Choosy, fussy or discriminating when selecting
tending to select; characterized by careful choice; "an exceptionally quick and selective reader"- John Mason Brown characterized by very careful or fastidious selection; "the school was very selective in its admissions
When someone is selective, they choose things carefully, for example the things that they buy or do. Sales still happen, but buyers are more selective + selectively se·lec·tive·ly people on small incomes who wanted to shop selectively
tending to select; characterized by careful choice; "an exceptionally quick and selective reader"- John Mason Brown
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