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1. 4 synonyms for Animadvert: opine, sound off, speak out, speak up

2. I opine that it will rain before night.

3. Open to listening to new ideas, so feel free to opine.

4. I opined that it would certainly be dramatic, if un-presidential.

5. I opine the US would not come to Taiwan's aid.

6. The headmistress opined that the trip would make a nice change.

7. "This project is great news for Tucson," opined the Mayor.

8. Shelbi mastodon well-appropriated outtalks opined debating diphtheritic Alymphia Ladakhi thermostat's ginseng Lemoyne

9. AFTER THE RAIN SAM VAKNIN We opine that there is more Bellicosity …

10. Immigration is no solution, since a population of 000 is the limit , most islanders opine.

11. Wrangham opines that while attacks on a possessor are rarely successful, such harassment often prevents eating.

12. West opined that the song was too insubstantial and gave it a "B–".

13. The headmistress opined that the outing would make a nice change for Flora.

14. He opined that the navy would have to start again from the beginning.

15. Dermatologists opine that as much as 90 percent of aging is caused by sun exposure.

16. More likely, Hecataeus opined, he drove them from Epirus, a few hundred miles north.

17. After watching the film, Finnish MEP Ari Vatanen opined: "It is a powerful message.

18. Bloggers opine about world politics on TV alongside members of the Council on Foreign Relations.

19. Liddy later opined in his autobiography that he could have used a much bigger shredder.

20. I recall Sir chose swan, a very wise choice for Sir to make, if I might opine.

21. Synonyms for Commented include allowed, editorialized, noted, observed, opined, reflected, remarked, weighed in, believed and considered

22. He opined that B's confession was unreliable; no rebuttal medical evidence was called by the Crown.

23. Animadvert definition: express one's opinion openly and without fear or hesitation synonyms: editorialise, sound off, opine, speak out, speak up, editorialize

24. Store Arrogantly opined, "I think it is a worrying sign" about the state of Israeli democracy

25. I don't like to opine on the stock market, and again i emphasize that i have no idea what.

26. A physician testifying on causation issues will be asked to opine in the form dictated by the legal rule.

27. Anticipate definition: regard something as probable or likely synonyms: guess, take for granted, evaluate, theorize, theorise, opine, hypothecate, wait, look

28. On his way out of town, Steve Forbes was programmed to opine that the race has become him versus Dole.

29. Experts opined that political leadership has gone Brainsick, and they are throwing absolutely un-doable ideas of no match in the whole world

30. In the text, we presentation and discuss concept of stratagem, we opine that stratagem is significant for formed the best sub-branch.

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32. Hippocrates had once Abstrusely opined that cancer was “best left untreated, since patients live longer that way.” The Emperor of All Maladies

33. In part, the messages about the recession are mixed, because most of the organisations and individuals who opine on the economy are not objective.

34. Twain had lived in Austria during 1896, and opined that the Habsburg empire used scapegoats to maintain unity in their immensely diverse empire, namely Jews.

35. Words similar to animadvert: Animadverted, animadverting, opine, sound off, speak up, more Search for animadvert on Google or Wikipedia Search completed in 0.034 seconds.

36. It is a colossal waste of money and simply an occasion for left-wing Blowhards to opine on political matters beyond their authority and competence.

37. The Sunday Times reviewed Wawrinka's performance in the match by opining that he "is a strange player, clearly talented but short of match fitness and as clumsy on court as Federer is graceful."

38. A Haaretz reviewer opined that the success of her books, which spend months on bestseller lists, is due to her appeal to the "typical Israeli baker".

39. In 2013, Jeffrey Kluger of Time agreed that Jolie has for many years symbolized the feminine ideal, and opined that her frank discussion of her double mastectomy redefined beauty.

40. I don't like to opine on the stock market, and again I emphasize that I have no idea what the market will do in the short term.

41. Hat testimony was Controverted by the owner's expert, a licensed New York engineer who opined that he did not observe any excessive sloping or sagging in the floor, any evidence of chronic leaks, or any structural defects

42. But the result is the same; the founding-father will continue to opine, but the PAP will have a little more room to change and adapt to a changed electoral landscape.

43. The air will soon be thick with those opining that it was always a fantasy to think that the White House could be won by a neophyte who came out of nowhere with the middle name of Hussein.

44. There's a time to plan and there's a time to opine about the future of the universe. But most of the time is a good time for getting things done.

45. So the letter-writers have sensibly chosen to concentrate on the conflicts that may arise when economists opine about matters that affect industries or companies with which they have financial links.

46. 2 days ago · He opined that their continued detention without Arraigning them before a Court of Competent jurisdiction for an offence known to law is a clear breach and …

47. Gavin Martin of the Daily Mirror reviewed the new material positively, opining that "from the trad Barlow ballad setting of 'When We Were Young' through the evolutionary electro of 'Man', the new songs successfully extend the original album's balancing act between dignified nostalgia and commercially crafted experimentation."

48. A fledgling Two Scooper returns to the crimson lights of Genoa City and reconsiders a recast, reflects on coming change, ponders paternity, opines on the Bribability of lab techs, speculates on the mysterious psyches of a few imperfect denizens, and responds to fan feedback.

49. The Archaeological Survey of India, which conducted the excavation, opines that "the kind of design that is of spoked wheel and unspoked wheel also remind one of the Sararata-chakra-citi and sapradhi-rata-chakra-citi mentioned in the Satapatha Brahmana and Sulba-sutras".

50. In response to that inquiry, the Committee opined that a physical therapist assistant can take telephone orders from a physician providing the physical therapist assistant documents the orders in the patient record, does not alter the treatment plan and Apprizes the supervising physical therapist of the orders.

51. The Affiant must identify the applicable standard of care, opine that the defendant breached that standard, specify the actions that should have been undertaken, or omitted, and specify the manner in which the breach of the standard of care was the proximate cause of the injury.

52. In a dissent on other grounds, Chief Justice Leo Strine opined that Commercially reasonable efforts is “a comparatively strong” commitment, one that is only “slightly more limited” than “best efforts.” 4 Indeed, in the proceedings below, the Delaware Chancery Court had all but equated the term “Commercially reasonable efforts

53. The two adults quoted (both experienced history teachers) provide some insight into this perhaps surprising gap in popular knowledge: One opined that most people are aware of the Declaration of Independence and the rights it Bestows, including "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness."

54. Is unable to opine on the level of the staff absenteeism due to sick-leave because of the poor report provided by the Committee on that matter; calls on the Committee to report on its staff's sick leave divided by the number of working days on sick leave per individual member of staff;

55. No doubt Cognisant of these realities, in point number two of their statement, The Elders have opined that the initial negotiations should aim at realizing "security arrangements in which both Israelis and Palestinians have confidence", and have called on the international community to assist both sides to arrive at an agreement.

56. Animadvert - express one's opinion openly and without fear or hesitation; "John spoke up at the meeting" opine , sound off , speak out , speak up declare - state emphatically and authoritatively; "He declared that he needed more money to carry out the task he was charged with"

57. Likewise , the Reverend Calvin Butts , III , of the Abyssinian Baptist Church of New York , opined recently at a United Nations conference on Islamophobia : " Whether Muslims like it or not , Muslims are labeled people of color in the racist U . S . . . they won ' t label you by calling you a n - - - - - but they '

58. Such manifestations, he opined, “doth not alwaies argue some extraordinary judgment of God.” 41 He even provided a medical explanation noting that “Raving and Blasphemings arise of the disease of melancholy and of frenzies, which often happen at the end of burning fevers, the choller shooting up to the braine.” 42 Perkins argued against onlookers rushing to conclusions, noting, “wee must not judge …