Case-specific

/ˈkeɪs spəˈsɪfɪk/

मामले-विशिष्ट

Origin & History

Modern compound adjective formed from 'case' + 'specific', commonly used in professional and technical English to contrast with general rules.

आधुनिक संयुक्त विशेषण, 'case' और 'specific' से बना; पेशेवर/तकनीकी अंग्रेज़ी में सामान्य नियमों के विपरीत किसी विशेष मामले पर लागू अर्थ में प्रचलित।

Definition

Applicable only to one particular case or set of circumstances, and not meant to be generalized; often used in law, medicine, research, and technical contexts.

किसी विशेष मामले या परिस्थितियों के समूह पर ही लागू; सामान्य नियम के रूप में नहीं लिया जा सकता; प्रायः कानून, चिकित्सा, शोध और तकनीकी संदर्भों में प्रयुक्त।

Parts of Speech

Adjective:
The protocol includes case-specific instructions for pediatric patients.

Usage Examples

The judge issued a case-specific order based on the unique facts presented.
This medication dosage is case-specific and must be determined by a clinician.
Any exceptions are case-specific rather than part of the general policy.
We need case-specific data before we can make a reliable recommendation.

Related Forms

Noun
Case / Specificity
Verb
Specify / Specified / Specifying
Adjective
Adverb
Specifically

Idioms & Phrases

On a case-specific basis
मामले-विशिष्ट आधार पर
Case-specific approach
मामले-विशिष्ट दृष्टिकोण
Case-specific assessment
मामले-विशिष्ट आकलन