Optar in english

To opt

pronunciation: tuɑpt part of speech: none
In gestures

optar = choose. 

Example: A library is no longer constrained to choose either a classified or a dictionary catalogue.

more:

» optar poropt (out for)go forplump foropt in .

Example: However, in 1983, Forest Press decided to opt for the concept of continuous revision.

Example: If flexibility is required, it may be better to go for a general-purpose data base management system.

Example: There is some discussion as to what RSS stands for, but the majority plump for 'Really Simple Syndication'.

Example: The patients who opt in now will still be able to opt out later.

» optar por el camino más cómodotake + the easy way outtake + the path of least resistance .

Example: The error of 'leniency, softness, or spinelessness' is the most common one -- taking the easy way out.

Example: The response of libraries in some of these cases has been poor, taking the path of least resistance and not upholding the ALA's Library Bill of Rights.

» optar por el camino más fáciltake + the easy way outtake + the path of least resistance .

Example: The error of 'leniency, softness, or spinelessness' is the most common one -- taking the easy way out.

Example: The response of libraries in some of these cases has been poor, taking the path of least resistance and not upholding the ALA's Library Bill of Rights.

» optar por la solución más cómodatake + the easy way outtake + the path of least resistance .

Example: The error of 'leniency, softness, or spinelessness' is the most common one -- taking the easy way out.

Example: The response of libraries in some of these cases has been poor, taking the path of least resistance and not upholding the ALA's Library Bill of Rights.

» optar por la solución más fáciltake + the easy way outtake + the path of least resistance .

Example: The error of 'leniency, softness, or spinelessness' is the most common one -- taking the easy way out.

Example: The response of libraries in some of these cases has been poor, taking the path of least resistance and not upholding the ALA's Library Bill of Rights.
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