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outbalance
WORDNET DICTIONARY
Verb outbalance has 1 sense
- outbalance(v = verb.stative) outweigh, overbalance, preponderate - weigh more heavily; "these considerations outweigh our wishes" is one way to dominate, predominate, prevail, reign, rule
Sample sentence:
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CIDE DICTIONARY
outbalance, v. t.
To outweight; to exceed in weight or effect. [1913 Webster]
"Let dull Ajax bear away my right
When all his days outbalance this one night." [1913 Webster]
When all his days outbalance this one night." [1913 Webster]
ROGET THESAURUS
outbalance
Compensation
VB make compensation, compensate, compense, indemnify, counteract, countervail, counterpoise, balance, outbalance, overbalance, counterbalance, set off, hedge, square, give and take, make up for, lee way, cover, fill up, neutralize, nullify, equalize, make good, redeem.Superiority
VB be superior, exceed, excel, transcend, outdo, outbalance, outweigh, outrank, outrival, out-Herod, pass, surpass, get ahead of, over-top, override, overpass, overbalance, overweigh, overmatch, top, o'ertop, cap, beat, cut out, beat hollow, outstrip, eclipse, throw into the shade, take the shine out of, outshine, put one's nose out of joint, have the upper hand, have the whip hand of, have the advantage, turn the scale, kick the beam, play first fiddle, preponderate, predominate, prevail, precede, take precedence, come first, come to a head, culminate, beat all others, bear the palm, break the record, take the cake, become larger, render larger.
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