downweigh (Meaning)

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downweigh (v. t.)

To weigh or press down.

Synonyms & Antonyms of downweigh

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downweigh Sentence Examples

  1. The benefits of exercise downweigh the risks, making it a worthwhile pursuit for most people.
  2. The economic downturn will downweigh corporate profits in the coming quarters.
  3. The desire for convenience often downweighs the importance of making healthy choices.
  4. The candidate's lack of experience downweighs his impressive educational credentials.
  5. The impact of climate change on future generations downweighs the benefits of burning fossil fuels today.
  6. The potential for job loss downweighs the appeal of automation for many workers.
  7. The fear of failure often downweighs the desire for success in people's decision-making.
  8. The doctor's advice downweighed my concerns about the side effects of the medication.
  9. The beauty of the surroundings downweighs the discomfort of the long hike.
  10. The importance of family downweighs the allure of wealth and fame for many people.

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To weigh or press down.

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The benefits of exercise downweigh the risks, making it a worthwhile pursuit for most people.

The economic downturn will downweigh corporate profits in the coming quarters.

The desire for convenience often downweighs the importance of making healthy choices.

The candidate's lack of experience downweighs his impressive educational credentials.