opt|opted|opting|opts in English
verb
[ɑpt /ɒpt]
choose; prefe
Use "opt|opted|opting|opts" in a sentence
1. He didn't exactly opt out because he never opted in.
2. Did you know, when you opted for that OB-GYN residency, that you were also opting for martyrdom?
3. The Bullshitter opts out of this game altogether
4. I recoil at the idea of opting in as strongly as I hurt at the implications of opting out.
5. Most opted to play “finders keepers.”
6. My patient is opting into a handicap!
7. Brewers' Cain doesn't regret opting out in 2020
8. Fewer students are opting for science courses nowadays.
9. Amrit Hospital has opted for the latest
10. We finally opted for the wood finish.
11. 3 Fewer students are opting for science courses nowadays.
12. In addition, participants must clearly post their terms for opting-in and opting-out of saving payment instruments for future purchases, as applicable.
13. Ability to opt in or opt out from Consents in a single click.
14. When someone opts in to receive emails from you, they’re fair game for Automations.
15. 1 They opted for rescheduling rather than outright cancellation.
16. 20 Sofia Petrovna co-opted Natasha as her assistant.
17. Keep your Centerpiece simple instead, opting for a minimalist setup
18. Louisans give with unusual verve, often opting for the avant garde.
19. While Broiling, you can opt for …
20. If you opted to override blocks, they won’t apply.
21. 11 They opted for rescheduling rather than outright cancellation.
22. Ruth's parents opted to educate her intensively at home.
23. In this chapter, we have opted for a topical format.
24. Major FTTH project opts for active Ethernet, with wholesale capacity provider Bbned and Cisco pulling the strings
25. They opted for rescheduling rather than outright cancellation.