noun
- The plural of discretion; instances or matters requiring careful judgment or decision-making.
- The quality or power of making responsible decisions; the ability to act with prudence and good judgment.
Usage: Usually used in formal or legal contexts
Usage: Often used in the phrase 'at one's discretion' meaning according to one's own judgment
Examples
- The judge has discretions in sentencing within the legal guidelines.
- Managers exercise discretions when hiring new employees.
- The contract allows for discretions in payment terms.
- Police officers must use discretions responsibly when enforcing the law.
- The principal has discretions to modify school policies as needed.
- Financial advisors make discretions about investment strategies for their clients.