It opined that Nero had attended plays and deserved to be murdered.
He opined that bodies at rest stay at rest and bodies in motion stay in uniform motion, unless and until acted upon by some force.
He opinedthat bodily diseases and insanity could be caused by devils and some dreams are caused by occult powers of evil.
He opined that the purpose of punishment was to reform offenders.
He opined that animals were dependent upon a fresh supply of air to live.
He opined that the church had no power to excommunicate.
Newton opined that an object moves because of external forces on it rather than by forces internal to the object.
He opined that the courts should not only be independent of the Crown, but should act as arbiter of the Constitution to decide all disputed questions.
Hobbes opined that all power really originated in the people and that the end of all power was for the people's good.
Since gas is compressible, he opinedthat gases must be composed of discrete particles separated by void, and also that basic physical properties were due to motions of particles, or atoms, which was an ancient Greek conjecture.
The whigs opined that government depended upon consent of the people and that the people had a right of resistance.
Cicero opined that government officials' duty was to make the safety and interest of citizens its greatest aim and to design all their thoughts and endeavors without ever considering personal advantage.
He opined that the goodness and wisdom of God was shown not only by the usefulness of animals to man's uses as taught by the church, but also by the adaption of animals to their own lives and surroundings.
Except that you had told me I should have opined that--that--that you were pulling my legs.
They opined it was to spy upon them [9]they were come[9] from Ulster.
There it is that Fergus opined that Cuchulain would be, in Delga.
They opined then it would not be hard to deal with Cuchulain if only his spear were got from him.
Philip shook a statesmanlike head and opined that this was getting very serious, you know.
Of the rest, those who did not condemn opined that he was too young to know any better.
There's something in what that red-headed woman says," one reporter opined to his fellow.
These gentlemen were in rather despondent moods, and there was one who opined that we were all to be made prisoners of war.
I opined they might take a right strong dislike to him in case they found out what happened this mornin'.
George had opined that her hair looked very nice as it was, while Mrs Smith had asseverated that it was impossible to mix in good society, or find a hat to suit the face, without one.
We can't expect to do much till morning," the deputy opined as with his light close to the ground he looked for some strange footprint in the dust of the dooryard.
She looks kinda pale around the gills s'well as I can see from here," opined Mrs. Jackson, staring critically as they passed along.
Thar's some'n in that," opined Abner Daniel, as he turned to leave the room.
I reckon he 'll raise the very Old Harry," opined Dolly, grimly.
New calificadores were called in, who debated and opined and presented written conclusions on all three series of propositions.
One opined that the acts savored of the heresy of the Adamites and Alumbrados; the other attributed it merely to imprudent simplicity and ignorance.
Pete opined it was a good slogan, with a lot of multum in parvo about it; but of course, if that was the way I felt.
A genial chap with a steady smile met me as I emerged from the smoke, complimented me upon the smartness of my open-field running among the Jerseys, and opined that I must have been a pretty shifty fullback in my day.
Doctors opined that she would never walk again; yet, before six months were out, Lady Ogram was down in Cornwall, taking the air very much as of old.
Privately, Mr. Kerchever opinedthat this young man was a conceited pedant, who stood no chance whatever of being elected to Parliament.
The tradesmen held that he was a sort of lawyer, and the other neighbours opined that he was a kind of general agent; both of which guesses were as correct and definite as guesses about other people's affairs usually are, or need to be.
At length, Mr Squeers yawned fearfully, and opined that it was high time to go to bed; upon which signal, Mrs Squeers and the girl dragged in a small straw mattress and a couple of blankets, and arranged them into a couch for Nicholas.
Ye can always thrash an impudent fellow," opined the adjutant.
Sir John French was superseded by Sir Douglas Haig and Susan dubiously opined that it was poor policy to swap horses crossing a stream, "though, to be sure, Haig was a good name and French had a foreign sound, say what you might.
Eventually Rilla decided to call the baby James, and Susan opined that Kitchener should be added thereto.
He opined that it was a part of the bomb-proof shelter that Wagg proposed to build in order to watch the hillock-smashing at close range.
He opined that it was a long shot, figuring that the convicts had fled back to the region of Levant.
The treasure box was brought on to New York, and if Tom Chist did not get all the money there was in it (as Parson Jones had opined he would) he got at least a good big lump of it.
In the silence he could hear an occasional click as of some iron implement, and he opined that the pirates were burying the chest, though just where they were at work he could neither see nor tell.
They were of fine linen and handsomely stitched, and the reverend gentleman opined that the foundling's parents must have been of quality.
It seemeth to me that when devout and learned men have opined that thou art fitter for a soldier than for a monk, it is not for a weak unlettered maid like me to gainsay it.
And then, remembering that in England the new-comer ought not to call before she is called upon, she changed her tone from awe to disapproval, and opined that Mrs. Wilcox was keine Dame.
I dare say it is all for the best," opined Mrs. Munt.
Men are astonishing,' opined Peggy, embracing Beaufort Chance and Fricker in a liberal generalisation.
The smoke will embarrass the assassin's aim,' Miles opined sagely.
You'll have a job sometimes,' opined Mrs. Fricker.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "opined" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.