verb
- to be greater than in weight, value, or importance; to outweigh
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘outbalance’
Examples
- The benefit of the new policy outbalances any potential drawbacks.
- Her experience outbalances her lack of formal education.
- The cost of repairs outbalances the car’s current value.
- The evidence supporting the theory outbalances the criticism.
- His dedication to the project outbalances his technical limitations.
- The positive feedback outbalances the few negative reviews.