outbalance (Meaning)

Wordnet

outbalance (v)

weigh more heavily

Webster

outbalance (v. t.)

To outweight; to exceed in weight or effect.

outbalance Sentence Examples

  1. The benefits of exercise clearly outbalance the potential risks.
  2. The negatives of social media outbalance the positives in many cases.
  3. The pros and cons of buying a new car must be carefully considered to ensure that the benefits outbalance the costs.
  4. The convenience of online shopping outbalances the occasional delays in delivery.
  5. The potential health benefits of a plant-based diet outbalance the limitations it may impose.
  6. The risks of investing in stocks outbalance the rewards for some investors.
  7. The short-term pain of a workout will be outbalanced by the long-term gains in health and fitness.
  8. The joy and companionship of owning a pet outbalance the additional responsibilities.
  9. The need for privacy in society must be carefully balanced against the potential concerns that outbalance it.
  10. The desire for economic growth should not outbalance the importance of protecting the environment.

FAQs About the word outbalance

weigh more heavilyTo outweight; to exceed in weight or effect.

outweigh, atone (for), relieve, offset,redress, redeem, nullify, negate, remedy, invalidate

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The benefits of exercise clearly outbalance the potential risks.

The negatives of social media outbalance the positives in many cases.

The pros and cons of buying a new car must be carefully considered to ensure that the benefits outbalance the costs.

The convenience of online shopping outbalances the occasional delays in delivery.