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Phrasal Verb - Opting Out

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To opt out means to choose not to participate in something, to withdraw from an agreement, service, activity, or system, or to decline an option that is otherwise presented as standard or default. It implies a conscious and deliberate decision to remove oneself from a particular obligation, program, membership, or data collection process, often by actively indicating one's dissent or non-participation. This action typically involves rejecting an offer, declining to be included, or formally notifying an organization of one's wish to be excluded from future communications or services, contrasting with 'opting in' where one actively chooses to participate.

Examples

No.Example
1Many customers chose to opt out of the new privacy policy due to concerns about data sharing.
2Employees have the option to opt out of the company's health insurance plan if they already have coverage.
3If you don't wish to receive promotional emails, please click the link to opt out at the bottom of the newsletter.
4Parents can opt out their children from certain religious education classes in public schools.
5The new legislation allows individual states to opt out of federal mandates under specific conditions.
6She decided to opt out of the group project because she felt her contributions wouldn't be valued.
7By default, all users are subscribed, but you can always opt out of future notifications in your account settings.
8He felt pressured to join the committee but ultimately chose to opt out, citing a lack of time.
9Users are given the choice to opt out of personalized advertising based on their browsing history.
10Several member countries threatened to opt out of the international treaty if their demands were not met.