About The Word Outweigh

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Outweigh

Outweigh Meaning & Definition
Outweigh Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Outweigh?

[v] be heavier than
[v] weigh more heavily

Synonyms | Synonyms for Outweigh: outbalance | overbalance | preponderate

Related Terms | Find terms related to Outweigh: atone for | balance | best | better | cap | compensate for | counterbalance | counterpoise | countervail | exceed | excel | go one better | improve on | make up | make up for | offset | outbalance | outpoise | overbalance | overbear | overcome | overpass | overpoise | override | overtop | overweigh | overweight | perfect | predominate | preponderate | prevail | prevail over | redeem | set off | surpass | tip the scales | top | tower above | tower over | transcend | trump

See Also | dominate | exceed | outdo | outgo | outmatch | outstrip | predominate | prevail | reign | rule | surmount | surpass

Outweigh In Webster's Dictionary

\Out*weigh"\, v. t. To exceed in weight or value.

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