OUTWEIGH definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If one thing outweighs another, the first thing is of greater importance, benefit, or significance than the second thing The advantages of this deal largely outweigh the disadvantages
outweigh - WordReference. com Dictionary of English out•weigh (out′wā′), v t to exceed in value, importance, influence, etc : The advantages of the plan outweighed its defects to exceed in weight: The champion will probably outweigh his opponent to be too heavy or burdensome for: Collapse may follow if the load outweighs its supports
outweigh - Wiktionary, the free dictionary outweigh (third-person singular simple present outweighs, present participle outweighing, simple past and past participle outweighed) (transitive) To exceed in weight or mass
Outweigh - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com To outweigh is to be heavier or more important than something (or someone) A preschooler's needs might outweigh those of his uncle, even if the uncle does outweigh him by 200 pounds
outweigh - definition and meaning - Wordnik transitive verb To be more significant than; exceed in value or importance from The Century Dictionary To exceed in weight; weigh more or be heavier than; turn the scale against; overweigh; overbalance; surpass in gravity or importance To be too great a burden or task for; over-task