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9 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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The joy of spending time with family was outweighing the stress of daily responsibilities.
Her dedication to the project was outweighing any distractions around her.
The benefits of the new technology were outweighing the initial implementation challenges.
The warmth of the cozy fireplace was outweighing the chilly winter night.
The sense of accomplishment was outweighing the physical exhaustion after completing the marathon.
The beauty of the landscape was outweighing the fatigue of the long hike.
The laughter and camaraderie among friends were outweighing the minor disagreements.
The sweetness of the dessert was outweighing the guilt of indulging in a cheat day.
He was outweighing his opponent in strength during the wrestling match.

Outweigh

out-wey
verbTo surpass or be more significant in value, importance, influence, etc., compared to something else.
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Last Updated On: December 2, 2023
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