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  • 91opt — [ɒpt] verb [I] to choose from a range of possibilities We opted for the less expensive car.[/ex] • opt out …

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  • 92optælle — op|tæl|le vb., r, optalte, optalt; optælle de afgivne stemmer …

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  • 93OPT-80 — A substance being studied in the treatment of diarrhea caused by infection with Clostridium difficile (a type of bacteria that can grow without oxygen) in cancer patients. OPT 80 is a type of antibiotic. Also called tiacumicin B and PAR 101 …

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  • 94opt — v.intr. (usu. foll. by for, between) exercise an option; make a choice. Phrases and idioms: opt out (often foll. by of) choose not to participate (opted out of the race). Etymology: F opter f. L optare choose, wish …

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  • 95OPT — operational planning team …

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  • 96opt out — intransitive verb Date: 1951 to choose not to participate in something often used with of < opted out of the project > …

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  • 97opt — I. intransitive verb Etymology: French opter, from Latin optare Date: 1877 to make a choice; especially to decide in favor of something < opted for a tax increase Tom Wicker > II. abbreviation 1. optical; optician; optics 2 …

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  • 98opt. — 1. optative. 2. optical. 3. optician. 4. optics. 5. optional. * * * …

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  • 99opt out — verb To choose not to participate in something …

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  • 100opt in — verb To choose to participate in something …

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