outbalance

/aʊtˈbæləns/
verb
  1. To be more important, significant, or influential than something else; to outweigh.
    • The benefits of the new policy outbalance the costs.
    • Her experience outbalances his youth and energy.
    • The risks outbalance any potential rewards in this situation.
  2. To weigh more than something else.
    • The cargo outbalanced the ship, causing it to tilt.
    • One side of the seesaw outbalances the other when a child sits on it.
    • The heavier box outbalances the lighter one on the scale.
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