opine that• He opined that B's confession was unreliable; no rebuttal medical evidence was called by the Crown.• I opined that it would certainly be dramatic, if un-presidential.• Alf opined that it would probably be a choice between fish cakes and cheese pie.• The headmistressopined that the outing would make a nice change for Flora.• On his way out of town, Steve Forbes was programmed to opine that the race has become him versus Dole.• Wrangham opines that while attacks on a possessor are rarely successful, such harassment often preventseating.
Originopine
(1400-1500)Frenchopiner, from Latinopinari“to have an opinion”