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opine

[oh-pahyn] / oʊˈpaɪn /


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Berkshire’s mountain of cash and equivalents increased to another record, with some analysts opining that it might reflect a decision by Buffett to leave big purchasing decisions to Abel.

From The Wall Street Journal

While old age can contribute, Grok opined, “your symptoms are specific and severe enough…to suggest underlying medical issues rather than just aging.”

From The Wall Street Journal

She’s persuasive when she remains within her comfort zone, opining on race, gender and, occasionally, class.

From Los Angeles Times

Butchart opines that the rest of the world is – explicitly or implicitly – opposed to unchallenged U.S. financial hegemony.

From MarketWatch

Equally, in the media, people who opine about politics are rewarded for being more extreme and stoking outrage — that's the way to get more eyeballs and, ultimately, more advertising dollars.

From BBC