opt

IPA: ˈɑpt

noun

  • (linguistics) Abbreviation of Old Portuguese. [Synonym of Old Galician-Portuguese]
  • Alternative form of oPt
  • Initialism of occupied Palestinian territories.

verb

  • (intransitive) To choose; select.
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Examples of "opt" in Sentences

  • The men opt for the prize fights.
  • The jury opted for the death penalty.
  • The prosecutor opted to retry the case.
  • I opt for the bulky title over the inaccurate one.
  • To opt out of this arrangement is just unfathomable.
  • Seeking a user's prior consent is known as an "opt in."
  • Decorum and politesse dictate that you opt for the flush.
  • The City of Portland has opted to leave the sidewalk intact.
  • I opt for the simplicity of demarcating the eras by time era.
  • For them, to opt out of this arrangement is just unfathomable.
  • I have opted for substituting 'cosmogony' for 'myth' in the title.
  • Instead of lighting a candle inside your pumpkin opt for a Scentsy candle!
  • That's why atheists like Weinberg and Susskind and Rees and Koonin opt for it.
  • Lofgren called this "a counterintuitive and misleading definition of the term 'opt out.'"
  • She claims that these clients were called "opt out" clients and allowed to negotiate currency prices, often by phone, with the bank.
  • “The term opt-out refers to several methods by which individuals can avoid receiving unsolicited product or service information,” says the Wikipedia.
  • As a precedent-setting regulation, addition of a virtual label opt in could provide flexibility and cost savings for manufacturers, as well as help retailers avoid the big cardboard box or bubble pack.

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