Also means
discriminating
Usage Note
Sélectif describes a person, process, or system that chooses carefully among options. The feminine form is sélective. In French education, a concours sélectif is a competitive entrance exam admitting only a fraction of candidates, making the adjective common in discussions of the grandes écoles system.
Examples
"Il est très sélectif dans le choix de ses amis."
Natural Translation
He is very selective in choosing his friends.
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