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outweigh

1 of 1verb
/aʊtˈweɪ/
Forms:outweighs,outweighing,outweighed,outweighed
1

to have more value, effect or importance than other things

transitive
  • The benefits of regular exercise outweigh the inconvenience of waking up early to go to the gym.
  • In their decision-making process, they considered whether the potential risks outweighed the potential rewards.
  • The advantages of living in the city outweigh the drawbacks for many people.
  • In negotiations, finding common ground is essential to ensure that no party's interests outweigh the others'.
  • The joy and fulfillment of pursuing one's passion can outweigh the financial sacrifices it may entail.
2

to have more mass than something or someone

transitive
  • The pile of bricks outweighs the wooden beams in this construction project.
  • His suitcase outweighed hers by several pounds.
  • The heavy stone statue outweighed the wooden frame.
  • The stack of books on the shelf outweighed the entire collection of magazines.
  • The lead box outweighed the cardboard container by a large margin.