5 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Outweigh' in a Sentence
"To surpass or be more significant in value, importance, influence, etc., compared to something else." more
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His consistent dedication and hard work have been outweighing occasional setbacks in his career.
The potential for growth is outweighing the current challenges in the business.
The rewards of consistent hard work will have outweighed the temporary setbacks in his career.
The potential for learning new skills can outweigh the challenges of a new job.
A peaceful work environment can outweigh the perks of a higher-paying job in a stressful setting.
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