outbalance

[out-bal-uh ns]

outbalance Definition

  • 1to exceed in influence, power, or importance
  • 2to weigh more than something else

Using outbalance: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "outbalance" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The benefits of the new policy outbalance the drawbacks.

  • Example

    Her experience outbalances her lack of formal education.

  • Example

    The advantages of living in the city outbalance the disadvantages.

outbalance Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for outbalance

Antonyms for outbalance

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Summary: outbalance in Brief

The verb 'outbalance' [out-bal-uh ns] means to exceed in influence, power, or importance, or to weigh more than something else. It is often used to describe the benefits or advantages of one thing outweighing the drawbacks or disadvantages. Synonyms include 'outweigh,' 'outmatch,' and 'surpass.'