FACULTATIVE - significado y definición. Qué es FACULTATIVE
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Qué (quién) es FACULTATIVE - definición


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Facultative (disambiguation)
['fak(?)l?t?t?v]
¦ adjective
1. occurring optionally in response to circumstances rather than by nature.
2. Biology capable of but not restricted to a particular function or mode of life: a facultative parasite.
Derivatives
facultatively adverb
Origin
C19: from Fr. facultatif, -ive, from faculte (see faculty).
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Facultative (disambiguation)
·add. ·adj Pertaining to a faculty or faculties.
II. Facultative ·add. ·adj Of such a character as to admit of existing under various forms or conditions, or of happening or not happening, or the like;.
III. Facultative ·add. ·adj Having the power to live under different conditions; as, a facultative parasite, a plant which is normally saprophytic, but which may exist wholly or in part as a parasite;
- opposed to obligate.
IV. Facultative ·add. ·adj Having relation to the grant or exercise faculty, or authority, privilege, license, or the like hence, optional; as, facultative enactments, or those which convey a faculty, or permission; the facultative referendum of Switzerland is one that is optional with the people and is necessary only when demanded by petition; facultative studies;
- opposed to obligatory and compulsory, and sometimes used with to.
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Facultative (disambiguation)
Facultative means "optional" or "discretionary" (antonym obligate), used mainly in biology in phrases such as:

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Facultative
Facultative means "optional" or "discretionary" (antonym obligate), used mainly in biology in phrases such as:
Ejemplos de uso de FACULTATIVE
1. Converium said it expected its own gross losses to be in the "single million dollar range" and said "facultative book losses are expected to be minor". Converium shares were up 1.4 per cent to SFr11.30, while Swiss Re added 1.3 per cent to SFr81.10.
2. Jabsheh added÷ "IGI is involved in the re–insurance underwriting business mainly for the oil and gas, construction, marine and property sectors." An IGI statement noted that IGI is differentiated from other re–insurance companies in the region as it conducts business mainly on a facultative basis, where each risk is evaluated on its own merits.
3. Converium said it expected its own gross losses to be in the "single million dollar range" and said "facultative book losses are expected to be minor". Converium shares were up 0.1 per cent to SFr11.25, while Munich Re added 0.5 per cent to â/¬8'.6'. Axa, the French insurer was up 1.3 per cent to â/¬21.'0, while Finland‘s Sampo added 1.1 per cent to â/¬12.37.