单词 | to opt in |
释义 | > as lemmasto opt in a. intransitive. to opt in: to choose to participate in something. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social relations > association, fellowship, or companionship > associate together or with [verb (intransitive)] > participate common1357 to take partc1384 communea1393 participe1511 participate1531 join1560 share1570 to bear a part1596 intercommon1626 to join in1785 to be in it1819 to stand in1858 to get into (also in on) the act1947 (to be) in on the act1951 to muck in1952 to opt in1966 1966 ‘A. Hall’ 9th Directive i. 12 A man wants to opt out; they have to give him an incentive that will make him opt in again. 1977 Church Times 29 Apr. 2/4 In these at least the victim [of euthanasia] has to ‘opt in’ to be killed. Should these recommendations become law it will not easily be possible to ‘opt out’ of being killed. 1993 Times Educ. Suppl. 5 Mar. (Review Suppl.) 2/1 Every 11-year-old in the selective area of Buckinghamshire is put forward for the 12-plus unless his or her parents opt out. (In Milton Keynes, where there are comprehensives, they have to opt in.) 1999 Wall St. Jrnl. 8 Oct. a6/1 They believed the settlement would survive judicial review and that it is sufficiently flexible and generous enough that most people will opt in. < as lemmas |
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