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Meanings of
weigh
in English
Portuguese
importar
Catalan
comptar
Spanish
considerar
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Show consideration for; take into account.
matter
consider
count
Related terms
matter to
Portuguese
importar
Portuguese
tomar o peso
Catalan
pesar
Spanish
pesar
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Determine the weight of.
librate
Portuguese
tomar o peso
Synonyms
Examples for "
librate
"
librate
Examples for "
librate
"
1
On August 17, 1945 a team of American soldiers with a Japanese interpreter
librated
the camp.
To be oppressive or burdensome.
press
Usage of
weigh
in English
1
But concerns about euro zone debt problems continued to
weigh
on markets.
2
Venizelos said parties and deputies must
weigh
the gravity of the situation.
3
Local administrators must
weigh
the needs of children, families, teachers and staff.
4
And with a crucial election year underway, Congress would certainly
weigh
in.
5
I wanted to get home as soon as possible and
weigh
myself.
6
Japanese election results were also said to
weigh
slightly on U.S. debt.
7
Rising apparel costs could also
weigh
on Sears' gross margins next year.
8
Higher prices could reduce consumer's purchasing power, which may
weigh
on consumption.
9
FDA reviewers asked the panel to
weigh
that against serious side effects.
10
Concerns over unusual, cross-border holding company structures also
weigh
on the sector.
11
Let this
weigh
heavy on your conscience as you cast your vote.
12
Here they had time to
weigh
the repercussions and decide a course.
13
The company continues to
weigh
alternatives for its oil and gas assets.
14
Activists, thinkers, artists and members of civil society will all
weigh
in.
15
They promised that the House would
weigh
whatever legislation the Senate produced.
16
Rather than
weigh
all possible options, humans make decisions using short cuts.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
weigh
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
weigh on
weigh in
weigh heavily
weigh more
weigh anchor
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Translations for
weigh
Portuguese
importar
tomar o peso
pesar
Catalan
comptar
considerar
importar
pesar
ponderar
Spanish
considerar
importar
contar
pesar
Weigh
through the time
Weigh
across language varieties
Australia
Common
United States of America
Common
New Zealand
Common
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