outbalance
[ out-bal-uh ns ]
/ ˌaʊtˈbæl əns /
verb (used with object), out·bal·anced, out·bal·anc·ing.
to outweigh.
Words nearby outbalance
outact,
outage,
outargue,
outasight,
outback,
outbalance,
outbid,
outbluff,
outboard,
outboard motor,
outboard profile
Example sentences from the Web for outbalance
In the Shelley copy "o'erbalance" has been erased and "outbalance" inserted in Byron's handwriting.
The Works of Lord Byron, Volume 6 |Lord ByronProfit or loss in the bond speculation is likely to outbalance loss or profit in the circulation transaction.
Readings in Money and Banking |Chester Arthur PhillipsYet a good digestion, a bounding pulse, and high spirits are elements of happiness which no external advantages can outbalance.
Often a question would pass round the whole Form, and the number of misses to each name began greatly to outbalance the marks.
A Fourth Form Friendship |Angela Brazil