"Opine" is an intransitive verb, and in all cases it can replace the phrase "give the opinion". It doesn't have a direct object. You can't opine someone, but you can opine aboutsomeone.
You might write an article about the virtues of the macroeconomic theory of Keynes, to which I would opine that Keynes was an idiot and that Friedman has already refuted him.
To opine...is to offer an opinion
In a sentence such as: "How can remorse be used in a sentence?"
" The boy complained about having to use complained in a sentence."
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People often opine that Bach would have " reveled in the modern age.
To opine...is to offer an opinion
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Opined means you have expressed your opinion. It is past tense of opine.
To express an opinion.
To have an opinion; to judge; to think; to suppose.
To decide; to judge; to sentence; to condemn., To account; to esteem; to think; to judge; to hold in opinion; to regard., To be of opinion; to think; to estimate; to opine; to suppose., To pass judgment., Opinion; judgment.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This is a corruption of "opinion." It means to give your opinion. "I opine that's not the best whiskey," the cowboy said with disgust.
"Opine" is one possibility.
Opine v. -- to offer an opinion.
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