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- OUTWEIGH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of OUTWEIGH is to exceed in weight, value, or importance How to use outweigh in a sentence
- OUTWEIGH | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
OUTWEIGH definition: 1 to be greater or more important than something else: 2 to be greater or more important than… Learn more
- OUTWEIGH Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
Outweigh definition: to exceed in value, importance, influence, etc See examples of OUTWEIGH used in a sentence
- Outweigh - definition of outweigh by The Free Dictionary
Define outweigh outweigh synonyms, outweigh pronunciation, outweigh translation, English dictionary definition of outweigh tr v out·weighed , out·weigh·ing , out·weighs 1 To weigh more than 2 To be more significant than; exceed in value or importance: The benefits outweigh
- outweigh verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
outweigh something to be greater or more important than something The advantages far outweigh the disadvantages The risks are vastly outweighed by the potential benefits The advantages of this scheme more than outweigh the costs involved The benefits would surely far outweigh the risks
- OUTWEIGH definition in American English - Collins Online 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 If you outweigh someone, you are heavier than them Young outweighed her opponent by about 60 pounds Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary
- outweigh - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
outweigh (third-person singular simple present outweighs, present participle outweighing, simple past and past participle outweighed) 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
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