Greek Meaning of opinions

απόψεις

Other Greek words related to απόψεις

Definitions and Meaning of opinions in English

opinions

belief stronger than impression and less strong than positive knowledge, a belief based on experience and on seeing certain facts that falls short of positive knowledge, a formal statement from a judge or court of the reasons for a legal decision, a view, judgment, or appraisal formed in the mind about a particular matter, an advisory opinion issued by an authorized public official (as an attorney general) or a recognized body (as the American Bar Association), the formal expression (as by a judge, court, or referee) of the legal reasons and principles upon which a legal decision is based, a statement by an expert after careful study, advice or evaluation regarding the legal issues involved in a situation given by an attorney to a client, the formal written expression by a court or judge of the reasons and principles of law upon which the decision in a case is based compare holding, judgment, ruling, a generally held view, a nonbinding opinion or evaluation of a court or other judicial or quasi-judicial authority or body regarding the effect of the law on a situation that does not present an actual controversy between parties, a usually very brief unanimous opinion attributed to the court as a whole and not to any particular judge, a brief opinion of a court that announces the result of a case without extensive discussion and that is usually unpublished and cannot be cited as precedent, an opinion with which a majority of the judges on the court concur in result but not in reasoning, an opinion written separately by a judge who dissents or who concurs only in the result of the majority opinion, a judgment about a person or thing, a formal expression of a judgment or appraisal by an expert see also opinion testimony at testimony compare fact, approval, esteem, an opinion of the U.S. Tax Court that is ordered not to be published but that is authoritative as precedent, an opinion by a judge who agrees with the result in a case but not necessarily with the reasoning used to reach it, an opinion of a court or judge setting forth the conclusions and findings and containing or constituting the actual order, judgment, or decree in the case, a written explanation for a decision reached by an official (as an arbitrator) presiding over the nonjudicial resolution of a dispute, an opinion by a judge who disagrees with the result in a case, an opinion of a court that sets forth the court's views or intended decision in a case but does not constitute the judgment, a belief stronger than impression and less strong than positive knowledge, an opinion in a case that is written by one judge and in which a majority of the judges on the court join, a formal expression of judgment or advice by an expert, an opinion published in temporary form soon after the decision is rendered

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απόψεις

belief stronger than impression and less strong than positive knowledge, a belief based on experience and on seeing certain facts that falls short of positive k

συναισθήματα,πεποιθήσεις,Καταδίκες,μυαλά,προβολές,συμβουλή,μάτια,ιδέες,στάσεις,σχόλια

γεγονότα,αλήθειες

opinionatedness => γνώμη, ophthalmologists => Οφθαλμίατροι, operators => φορείς, operatives => Εργαζόμενοι, opens => ανοίγει,