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View definitions for express an opinion

express an opinion

verb as in opine

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When I ask another passer-by, Alexander, what he thinks of the president, he replies: "It can be dangerous now to express an opinion. No comment."

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Stella Creasy, reminded the Commons that voters would soon "have an opportunity to express an opinion at the ballot box" on Ulez expansion, on 2 May.

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He could have said the United States should not express an opinion on the inner workings of Israel’s democratic processes.

Managers were trained not to express an opinion about whether unionization was good or bad, and the C.W.A. said Activision’s management upheld the pact and did not interfere in the workers’ organizing efforts.

The jury didn’t rule that you can’t express an opinion about them or their work in the course of robust debate.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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