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Verb(1) weigh more heavily

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(1) The lesson of the trial was that destroying the credibility of witnesses is a defence strategy that can outbalance the traditional heavyweight pointers of motive, means and opportunity.(2) That would only arise when, having given them substantial weight, there are other matters which outbalance them.(3) I therefore think the positives might outbalance the negatives.(4) This official said, u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510We've seen no new material that the threat is that great, that the risks outbalance acting with force.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb(5) Further, reciprocity can be interpreted as flowing from the individual's desire to outbalance rule violations with offsetting moves in order to re-establish regularity.(6) But every rose garden has its thorns, and for me the incredible rewards of French Polynesia far outbalance the shortcomings.(7) Especially prominent is the soundtrack, though it never overshadows or outbalances the dialogue, keeping it crisp and clear.
Related Words
(1) outbalance
(2) out
(3) balance
Synonyms
Verb
1. preponderate
2. overbalance
3. outweigh


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