What part of speech is discretions?

Discretions can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

Inflections

Noun

What does discretions mean?

Definitions

Noun

discretion - knowing how to avoid embarrassment or distress; "the servants showed great tact and discretion"
discretion - the trait of judging wisely and objectively; "a man of discernment"
discretion - freedom to act or judge on one's own
discretion - the power of making free choices unconstrained by external agencies
discretion - refined taste; tact

Examples of discretions

#   Sentence  
1. noun The servants showed great tact and discretion.
2. noun (if .....) (iii) definitive agreements acceptable to Party A in its sole discretion regarding the debt and all other aspects of [the project to be owned by Party B], including but not limited to the senior debt facility, commitments and all project documents, have been fully negotiated and executed and the [project] has been brought to financial close.
3. noun "If the Canadian Immigration Visa Officer believes that the point total does not accurately reflect your ability to become economically established in Canada, the Canadian Immigration Visa Officer may use his or her positive discretion (referred to as substituted evaluation) and approve your application even though you score less than 67 points."
4. noun Discretion is proper to judges.
5. noun Discretion is the better part of valor.
6. noun He has attained to years of discretion.
7. noun Viewer discretion is advised.
8. noun I hope I can count on your discretion.
9. noun For the consumers of media information, it is important to remember that political news is rarely, if ever, neutral because the content of media publications is almost always biased in some way at the discretion of publisher.
10. noun I appreciate your discretion.
11. noun Discretion is the better part of valour.
12. noun At one time, the gratuity couldn't be removed, but in recent years, passengers were allowed to "adjust" it at their discretion.
13. noun He who makes noises while the ship is sailing, making people unable to hear orders, will be fined at the discretion of the captain.
14. noun Discretion is a rare and important virtue.
15. noun What is required here is discretion.
Sentence  
noun
The servants showed great tact and discretion.
(if .....) (iii) definitive agreements acceptable to Party A in its sole discretion regarding the debt and all other aspects of [the project to be owned by Party B], including but not limited to the senior debt facility, commitments and all project documents, have been fully negotiated and executed and the [project] has been brought to financial close.
"If the Canadian Immigration Visa Officer believes that the point total does not accurately reflect your ability to become economically established in Canada, the Canadian Immigration Visa Officer may use his or her positive discretion (referred to as substituted evaluation) and approve your application even though you score less than 67 points."
Discretion is proper to judges.
Discretion is the better part of valor.
He has attained to years of discretion.
Viewer discretion is advised.
I hope I can count on your discretion.
For the consumers of media information, it is important to remember that political news is rarely, if ever, neutral because the content of media publications is almost always biased in some way at the discretion of publisher.
I appreciate your discretion.
Discretion is the better part of valour.
At one time, the gratuity couldn't be removed, but in recent years, passengers were allowed to "adjust" it at their discretion.
He who makes noises while the ship is sailing, making people unable to hear orders, will be fined at the discretion of the captain.
Discretion is a rare and important virtue.
What is required here is discretion.

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