2024年12月22日日曜日

How to use outweigh in English

 "Outweigh" is a verb that means to be greater in weight, importance, or significance than something else.

Here's how you can use it in English:

1. Comparing Weight:

  • "The benefits of this diet outweigh the risks."
  • "The weight of the evidence outweighs any doubts."

2. Comparing Importance:

  • "The desire for peace outweighs the need for revenge."
  • "The safety of the passengers outweighs any other concerns."

3. Comparing Significance:

  • "The long-term consequences of this decision outweigh the short-term gains."
  • "The social impact of this issue outweighs its political significance."

In summary:

  • Use "outweigh" when you want to show that one thing is more important, heavier, or more significant than another.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.

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