outweigh
To outweigh is to be more important than something (or someone). If someone says "the benefits outweigh the risks," they mean that what can be gained is much more significant than what might be lost or risked. For example, "I think you should apply for that scholarship; the benefits really outweigh the risks"
Example sentences using the word “outweigh”:
Example Sentences:
She outweighs her sister by 10 pounds.
The advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.
This issue outweighs all others in importance.
The benefits would surely far outweigh the risks.
In summary, I believe that the benefits of having young people undertake community service would far outweigh any disadvantages.
For most people, the pros outweigh the cons and online shopping is as normal to them as any other daily activity.
To what extent do the advantages of this outweigh the disadvantages?
Remember - if one thing outweighs another, the first thing is of greater importance, benefit, or significance than the second thing.
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