verb
- to be greater than in weight, value, or importance; to outweigh
Usage: present participle of outbalance
Examples
- The benefits are outbalancing the costs of the new program.
- Her experience is outbalancing his enthusiasm in this hiring decision.
- The positive reviews are outbalancing the few negative comments.
- The advantages of living in the city are outbalancing the disadvantages.
- His dedication is outbalancing any lack of natural talent.
- The evidence supporting the theory is outbalancing the criticism.