Outweigh

/ˌaʊtˈweɪ/ verb

To outweigh something is to be more important, more serious, or heavier in comparison.

From “out-” meaning “beyond, more than” and “weigh,” from Old English *wegan* “to weigh, carry.” It moved from describing physical weight to describing importance and value.

AMነበር
ARتفوق
BNবহুত
CAsobrepassar
CSpřekonat
DAvægte mere
DEüberwiegen
ELυπερτερεί
ESsuperar
FAبیشتر
FIpainottaa enemmän
FRsurpasser
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