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outbalance

VERB
  1. weigh more heavily
    these considerations outweigh our wishes

How To Use outbalance In A Sentence

  • The occasional Zell Miller seems to me more than outbalanced by the Daschles, Hollingses, Harkinses, and Dorgans disclaimer: I once worked in Byron Dorgan's office, when he was in the House rather than the Senate, the occasional Gramm or Goldwater by the Helmses and Thurmonds. Archive 2002-09-15
  • This official said, ‘We've seen no new material that the threat is that great, that the risks outbalance acting with force.’
  • Abortion must be the most trivial thing in the world–right down there with blowing your nose–to be outbalanced by convenience issues like these. The Volokh Conspiracy » A Constitutional Right to Self-Defense?
  • As usual when they met face-to-face, the demands of common courtesy and of a common cause outbalanced personal differences. LEE’S LIEUTENANTS
  • The lesson of the trial was that destroying the credibility of witnesses is a defence strategy that can outbalance the traditional heavyweight pointers of motive, means and opportunity.
  • But too often in history, reality comes in the form of dreams so sundered that one wonders if the gains outbalanced the losses. Ex-Billionaire's Nightmare: Yukos Bankruptcy Suit Set
  • That would only arise when, having given them substantial weight, there are other matters which outbalance them.
  • Further, reciprocity can be interpreted as flowing from the individual's desire to outbalance rule violations with offsetting moves in order to re-establish regularity.
  • The lesson of the O J Simpson trial was that destroying the credibility of witnesses is a defence strategy that can outbalance the traditional heavyweight pointers of motive, means and opportunity.
  • Especially prominent is the soundtrack, though it never overshadows or outbalances the dialogue, keeping it crisp and clear.
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