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  • 31overbalance — v. a. 1. Outweigh, overweigh, surpass, preponderate in. 2. Overpoise, lose balance …

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  • 32outclass — v exceed, outreach, excel, surpass, overtop, go beyond, outsoar, transcend; outrank, outrate, come first, be superior to, take precedence over, override, overrule; outweigh, overweigh, outbalance, tip the scales, preponderate; be a cut above, be… …

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  • 33outweigh — v overweigh, outbalance, overbalance, preponderate; exceed in value, transcend, surpass, overmatch, outmatch; outrank, be superior to, overtop, override, take precedence over; have the edge on, hold the advantage, tip the scales, turn the tables …

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  • 34overbalance — v 1. outweigh, overweigh, outbalance, preponderate; overshadow, throw into the shade, eclipse, put to shame, Inf. show up. See outweigh. 2. push over, tip over, tilt, knock over, knock down, topple, turn turtle, upend; overturn, overset, capsize …

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  • 35overtax — v 1. surcharge, overcharge; fleece, gouge, screw, extort, bleed white, make pay through the nose; All. Sl. rob, rip off, hold up, soak, stick, clip. 2. overtask, overwork, overlabor, overexert, overex tend, overexercise, overstrain, overdrive;… …

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  • 36overwhelm — v 1. overpower, destroy, crush, route, discomfit, overthrow, overbear, worst, ruin, extirpate, annihilate; override, subdue, suppress, quash, quell, subjugate, master, overmaster, vanquish, conquer, triumph over, defeat, beat, overburden,… …

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  • 37ὑπερβαρεῖν — ὑπερβαρέω overweigh pres inf act (attic epic doric) …

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  • 38overshadow — [v] make obscure, dim, vague adumbrate, becloud, bedim, cloud, command, darken, dim, dominate, dwarf, eclipse, excel, govern, haze, leave in the shade*, obfuscate, outshine, outweigh, overcast, overcloud, overweigh, preponderate, rise above*,… …

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  • 39overweight — [ō′vər wāt΄; ] for adj., also, & for v., usually [, ō΄vər wāt′] n. more weight than is needed, desired, or allowed; extra or surplus weight adj. above the normal, desirable, or allowed weight vt. OVERWEIGH …

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  • 40o|ver|weigh — «OH vuhr WAY», transitive verb. 1. to be greater than in weight, importance, etc.; outweigh: »My duty is imperative, and must overweigh my private feelings (Nicholas P. S. Wiseman). SYNONYM(S): overbalance. 2. to weigh down; oppress …

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