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ability-based

intermediateB2

/əˈbɪləti-beɪst/ · a-bil-i-ty-based

Based on the abilities or skills of an individual rather than other factors.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Based on the abilities or skills of an individual rather than other factors.

کسی فرد کی صلاحیتوں یا مہارتوں پر مبنی، دیگر عوامل کے بجائے۔

صلاحیت کے بنیاد پر

salāhiyat ke buniyād par

Synonyms

skill-basedcapability-orientedcompetence-focusedمہارت کی بنیاد پرصلاحیت پر مبنیقابلت کا لحاظ رکھتے ہوئے

Antonyms

fixedstaticinflexibleمکینغیر متغیرسخت

Common Collocations

  • ability-based assessments
  • ability-based learning
  • ability-based training

Example Sentences

The school implemented an ability-based curriculum to cater to each student’s strengths.

اسکول نے ہر طالبعلم کی طاقتوں کے مطابق صلاحیت کے بنیاد پر نصاب نافذ کیا۔

School ne har talib-e-ilm ki taqatoun ke mutabiq salahiyat ke buniyad par nasab nafiz kiya.

Ability-based hiring practices often lead to more diverse and effective teams.

صلاحیت کے بنیاد پر بھرتی کے طریقے اکثر زیادہ متنوع اور مؤثر ٹیموں کی تشکیل کرتے ہیں۔

Salahiyat ke buniyad par bharti ke tareeqe aksar zyada mutanau aur mo'asar teamon ki tashkeel karte hain.

In ability-based assessments, students are evaluated according to their individual skills.

صلاحیت کے بنیاد پر جانچ میں، طلباء کی انفرادی مہارتوں کے مطابق جانچ کی جاتی ہے۔

Salahiyat ke buniyad par jaanch mein, talaba ki infiradi maharaton ke mutabiq jaanch ki jati hai.

Easily Confused With

ability-use:Ability-based focuses on the inherent skills, while ability-use refers to how those skills are applied.

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'ability' as the foundation on which individuals build their skills.

Imagine a person standing on a solid base, symbolizing their abilities supporting them.

📖 Etymology

Origin: English "ability + based" — referring to something derived from capability or skill

First known use: 20th century

The term 'ability-based' has emerged in educational and professional contexts to describe methods, programs, or assessments that focus on individuals' abilities rather than fixed traits.