In 1964, Johnson had only been president for a year, and was eligible for an additional term. He actually could have run again in 1968, but he opted out. The 22nd Amendment limits presidents to being elected to two terms, but if as in Johnson's case, he was VP first and became president at after least two years into that term, it's possible for someone to be president for 10 years.
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The current President Obama made an agreement with the Iraq which the Senate would be very unlikely to confirm. Treaties must confirmed by the Senate, so he opted for an executive order.
There have been many Vice-Presidents who opted not to run for President. The most recent was Dick Cheney.
If the meaning is equivalent to "choose an option", then use "opted", e.g. I opted to pay cash.
Forced to
We have opted this school for my child based on three main key points the high academic reputation, safe and secure environment, and highly recommended staff and faculty.
i was opt and then i opt wasnt which means in the opt end i was really opt.
He opted out of his contract, then he signed the contract.
She opted not to try out again.
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The past tense of opt is opted.