Outweigh

//ˌaʊtˈweɪ//

"Outweigh" in a Sentence (15 examples)

A mother's advice would outweigh a friend's.

The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few.

The benefits outweigh the costs.

The advantages outweigh the disadvantages.

The costs outweigh the benefits.

The discrepancy between the high moral cost of inflicting pain on these creatures and the insignificant benefit of improving one's appearance is such that the latter cannot be said to outweigh the former.

Domesticated cows and pigs outweigh all wild mammals by 14 to 1, the study found.

The problem is not that Vietnamese are eating large amounts of candy and ice cream. Instead, they’re buying products like fruit juices and yogurt, not realizing that all the added sugar may outweigh the health benefits of the fruit.

Vietnamese citizens are increasingly replacing their fruit with juice, not realizing that all the added sugar contained in juices could outweigh health benefits.

The common interests of the many should outweigh the individual interest of the few.

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The King your brother is now hard at hand, Meete with the foole, and rid your royall ſhoulders Of ſuch a burden, as outweighs the ſands And all the craggie rockes of Caſpea.

The advantage […] was so great that it would have taken a lot of failures to outweigh it.

The trials have revealed that the advantage of extra seating capacity is more than outweighed by slower station working, as the double-deck train affords one door for 22 seats, compared with 10 or 12 in ordinary compartment stock.

A few trains, mostly at peak periods, will still terminate at Barnsley because the convenience to workpeople of their current times outweighs the advantages of through working.

Flores said the images’ negative impact outweighs their historical and artistic value.

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