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Weigh more heavily.
outweigh
overbalance
outbalance
1
There has been some excision, but the additions visibly and palpably
preponderate
.
2
In particular, the most advanced class, the mammals, began to
preponderate
.
3
The female characters
preponderate
in a remarkable manner over the male.
4
Strange, then, it should ever
preponderate
over the weightier powers of the understanding.
5
In free countries, therefore, one party ought to
preponderate
sufficiently over the other.
6
The people, by throwing themselves into either scale, will infallibly make it
preponderate
.
7
These rays
preponderate
at the time of ploughing, sowing, and germination.
8
The Republican upbringing and the mind have come of late years to
preponderate
.
9
If I looked to secondary causes alone, my fears would
preponderate
.
10
Results: Our analysis confirmed the
preponderate
impact of smoking on colorectal cancer development.
11
Satirical prints, though they did not unduly
preponderate
,
were not wanting.
12
What must we expect when these lower classes will
preponderate
everywhere?
13
The first might formerly
preponderate
,
but the balance is now on the other side.
14
And in balancing his faults with his perfections, the latter seemed rather to
preponderate
.
15
They may, as Mill thought,
preponderate
,
or the wavering balance may incline the other way.
16
They
preponderate
in English and history classes more often, let us hope, from inner inclination.
preponderate
·
preponderate in
largely preponderate
palpably preponderate
preponderate everywhere
preponderate generally