tell or explain your view about something in a new way or using different words
A restated opinion refers to a revised version of an initial opinion or assessment, often provided in legal, financial, or academic contexts. This revision typically clarifies or updates the original opinion based on new evidence, insights, or interpretations. Restated opinions aim to enhance understanding or address any inaccuracies in the previous statement, ensuring that the information remains relevant and accurate.
To restate your opinion, you can use different words or phrases to convey the same message. This can help reinforce your viewpoint and make it clearer to others. Additionally, you may provide additional reasoning or examples to support your restated opinion.
a - b = c can be restated as a = b + c
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To differ in opinion means to have a different opinion or viewpoint from that of another person. It means to have a different perspective on a particular topic.
Prejudice is an unfair opinion of someone, it means to prejudge.
Dissenting means you disagree concurring means you do agree
Dissenting means you disagree concurring means you do agree
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To dissent; if the justices disagree with the majority opinion, they write a dissenting opinion.
It means "in my considered opinion," or sarcastically "in my conceited opinion".