outweigh 的定义
- to exceed in value, importance, influence, etc.: The advantages of the plan outweighed its defects.
- to exceed in weight: The champion will probably outweigh his opponent.
- to be too heavy or burdensome for: Collapse may follow if the load outweighs its supports.
outweigh 近义词
override, dominate
更多outweigh例句
- Allergic reactions to the coronavirus vaccine are rare and far outweighed by the benefits.
- I don’t think taking another gap year would outweigh future earnings for me, but I know people had to make that tough decision.
- The value of the early implant will be enormous and outweigh the risks, is his take.
- The senior knew he may never play for his new team, but the chance to prove himself on a big stage outweighed the uncertainty.
- In the long run, I believe the benefits will far outweigh the costs, especially if we care about helping people who have been struggling for a very long time.
- Prevalence depends on context, and sometimes unique advantages outweigh the genetic costs.
- They outnumber and may even outweigh all other forms of life.
- Still, given the lethal nature of Ebola, many believe the potential benefits far outweigh the risk.
- But the risks of eating clay outweigh the purported benefits.
- Caulkins suggests that the current failures of prohibition are “overstated” and that the benefits may outweigh the costs.
- If the reasons in favour of sobriety seem to him to outweigh the reasons in favour of drink, he will keep sober.
- Nor did the safety of the state, which would outweigh all such considerations, require the step.
- Nevertheless the comfort of an employer ought not to outweigh justice to an employee.
- That money and the honor he could acquire must have been tempting to the waif, but it did not outweigh his human sympathy.
- Still, he could not believe that her desire for revenge would outweigh all her maternal feelings.