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opt /opt/ intransitive verb- Where there is more than one possibility, to decide (to do), to choose or settle (with for)
- To make a choice, esp of nationality when territory is transferred
ORIGIN: L optāre, -ātum to choose, wish optˈant noun - A person who opts
- Someone who has exercised a power of choosing, esp his or her nationality
optative /optˈə-tiv or op-tāˈtiv/ adjective - Expressing a desire or wish
- Denoting a mood of verbs that expresses a wish (grammar)
noun (grammar)- A mood of verbs, eg in Greek, expressing a wish
- A verb in this mood
opˈtatively (or /op-tāˈ/) adverb opˈter noun optˈ-out noun - A decision or opportunity to opt out
- A TV or radio programme broadcast by a regional station that has temporarily opted out of the main network transmission
opt in To choose to take part opt out - To choose not to take part (with of)
- (of a school or hospital) to leave local-authority control
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