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Outweigh      
·vt To exceed in weight or value.
outweigh      
v. a.
Overbalance, overpoise, overweigh.
outweigh      
(outweighs, outweighing, outweighed)
If one thing outweighs another, the first thing is of greater importance, benefit, or significance than the second thing. (FORMAL)
The advantages of this deal largely outweigh the disadvantages.
VERB: V n
Pronunciation examples for Outweigh
1. outweigh the costs.
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2. outweigh the negatives.
Drunk Tank Pink _ Adam Alter _ Talks At Google
3. product outweigh the benefits.
The Little Book that Builds Wealth _ Pat Dorsey _ Talks at Google
4. They way outweigh Democrats.
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5. outweigh the failures.
The Master Algorithm _ Pedro Domingos _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of Outweigh
1. Here, too, Barak‘s advantages do not outweigh his disadvantages.
2. The cons outweigh and outnumber the pros in this case!
3. The public policy gains don‘t outweigh the risks," she said.
4. "Judgment and character outweigh any concerns about experience.
5. Still, the costs generally outweigh the benefits, he says.