overweigh Antonyms
Meaning of overweigh
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overweigh (v. t.)
To exceed in weight; to overbalance; to weigh down.
overweigh Sentence Examples
- The overweigh on the bridge caused it to collapse under the weight of the passing vehicles.
- The patient's overweigh was a major contributing factor to their heart problems.
- The boat's overweigh made it impossible to control in the strong wind and waves.
- The overweigh of the building's roof threatened to crush the structure beneath it.
- The child's overweigh was evident in their difficulty keeping up with their peers.
- The overweigh of the suitcase caused the handles to snap, forcing the traveler to carry it awkwardly.
- The overweigh of the backpack made the hiker's journey slow and uncomfortable.
- The overweigh of the budget put the project in jeopardy of being canceled.
- The overweigh of evidence against the defendant made the jury's verdict of "guilty" inevitable.
- The overweigh of opinions on the matter made it impossible to reach a consensus.
FAQs About the word overweigh
To exceed in weight; to overbalance; to weigh down.
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The overweigh on the bridge caused it to collapse under the weight of the passing vehicles.
The patient's overweigh was a major contributing factor to their heart problems.
The boat's overweigh made it impossible to control in the strong wind and waves.
The overweigh of the building's roof threatened to crush the structure beneath it.