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Definition of pinion
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Pinion
(n.) A
fetter
for the arm.
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Proselyte
::
Proselyte
(v. t.) To
convert
to some
religion,
opinion,
or
system;
to bring
over..
Proselytism
::
Proselytism
(n.) The act or
practice
of
proselyting;
the
making
of
converts
to a
religion
or a
religious
sect, or to any
opinion,
system,
or
party..
Advisory
::
Advisory
(a.)
Having
power to
advise;
containing
advice;
as, an
advisory
council;
their
opinion
is
merely
advisory..
Censure
::
Censure
(n.)
Judgment
either
favorable
or
unfavorable;
opinion.
Double-dyed
::
Double-dyed
(a.) Dyed
twice;
thoroughly
or
intensely
colored;
hence;
firmly
fixed in
opinions
or
habits;
as, a
double-dyed
villain..
Proselytize
::
Proselytize
(v. t.) To
convert
to some
religion,
system,
opinion,
or the like; to
bring,
or cause to come, over; to
proselyte..
Opiniated
::
Opiniated
(a.)
Opinionated.
Consult
::
Consult
(v. t.) To ask
advice
of; to seek the
opinion
of; to apply to for
information
or
instruction;
to refer to; as, to
consult
a
physician;
to
consult
a
dictionary..
Pair
::
Pair (v. t.) To
engage
(one's
self) with
another
of
opposite
opinions
not to vote on a
particular
question
or class of
questions.
Heresy
::
Heresy
(n.) An
opinion
held in
opposition
to the
established
or
commonly
received
doctrine,
and
tending
to
promote
a
division
or
party,
as in
politics,
literature,
philosophy,
etc.; --
usually,
but not
necessarily,
said in
reproach..
Tenacious
::
Tenacious
(a.)
Holding
stoutly
to one's
opinion
or
purpose;
obstinate;
stubborn.
Esteem
::
Esteem
(v. t.) High
estimation
or
value;
great
regard;
favorable
opinion,
founded
on
supposed
worth..
Statemonger
::
Statement
(n.) That which is
stated;
a
formal
embodiment
in
language
of facts or
opinions;
a
narrative;
a
recital.
Suspend
::
Suspend
(n.) To hold in an
undetermined
or
undecided
state;
as, to
suspend
one's
judgment
or
opinion..
Pinioning
::
Pinioning
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Pinio.
Whiffle
::
Whiffle
(v. i.) To
change
from one
opinion
or
course
to
another;
to use
evasions;
to
prevaricate;
to be
fickle.
Offer
::
Offer (v. t.) To
present
in
words;
to
proffer;
to make a
proposal
of; to
suggest;
as, to offer an
opinion.
With the
infinitive
as an
objective:
To make an
offer;
to
declare
one's
willingness;
as, he
offered
to help me..
Widely
::
Widely
(adv.)
Very much; to a great
degree
or
extent;
as, to
differ
widely
in
opinion..
Undercurrent
::
Undercurrent
(n.)
Hence,
figuratively,
a
tendency
of
feeling,
opinion,
or the like, in a
direction
contrary
to what is
publicly
shown;
an
unseen
influence
or
tendency;
as, a
strong
undercurrent
of
sentiment
in favor of a
prisoner..
Advise
::
Advise
(v. t.) To give
advice
to; to offer an
opinion,
as
worthy
or
expedient
to be
followed;
to
counsel;
to
warn..
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