verb
- to exceed in weight, importance, or influence; to outweigh
Usage: past tense and past participle of outbalance
Examples
- The benefits of the new policy outbalanced the costs.
- Her experience outbalanced his enthusiasm in the hiring decision.
- The positive reviews outbalanced the few negative comments.
- The risks were outbalanced by the potential rewards.
- His contributions to the team outbalanced any minor flaws.
- The evidence against him outbalanced his alibi.