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    Dis·cre·tion·ar·y
    /dəˈskreSHəˌnerē/

    adjective

    • 1. available for use at the discretion of the user: "rules are inevitably less flexible than a discretionary policy"
  2. Discretionary means left to individual choice or judgment, or available for discretionary use. See synonyms, examples, word history, and legal usage of discretionary.

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  4. Discretionary means able to be decided by a particular person or group, rather than being controlled by rules, or relating to the power to make these decisions. Learn more about the usage and meaning of discretionary in different contexts, such as finance, law, and business.

  5. having or using the ability to act or decide according to your own discretion or judgment. “The commission has discretionary power to award extra funds” synonyms: discretional. arbitrary. based on or subject to individual discretion or preference or sometimes impulse or caprice. adjective.

  6. Discretionary means able to be decided by a particular person or group, or relating to things that are not considered completely necessary. Learn how to use this word in different contexts, such as finance, law, and business, with examples and translations.

  7. for any use or purpose one chooses; not earmarked for a particular purpose: discretionary income; a discretionary fund. / -ənrɪ; dɪˈskrɛʃənərɪ / adjective. having or using the ability to decide at one's own discretion. discretionary powers.

  8. Discretion is the quality of being discreet, prudent, or having good judgment. It can also mean the power of free decision or latitude of choice within certain bounds. See synonyms, examples, and related phrases of discretion.

  9. Discretionary means not fixed by rules but decided by people in authority, who consider each individual case. Learn the synonyms, pronunciation, collocations and usage of discretionary with examples from Collins English Dictionary.

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