outweigh

outweigh
verb
(to be greater or more than: The advantages outweigh the disadvantages.) tener más peso que, superar
outweigh
tr[aʊt'weɪ]
transitive verb
1 (weigh more than) pesar más que
2 figurative use superar
the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages las ventajas superan con creces las desventajas
outweigh
v.
compensar v.
pesar más que v.
valer más que v.
'aʊt'weɪ
transitive verb ser* mayor que

the rewards far outweigh the difficulties — la recompensa compensa con creces las dificultades

[aʊt'weɪ]
VT pesar más que, tener mayor peso que; (fig) pesar más que

the advantages outweigh the disadvantages — las ventajas pesan más que or superan a las desventajas

this outweighs all other considerations — esto pesa más or tiene mayor peso que todos los demás factores

* * *
['aʊt'weɪ]
transitive verb ser* mayor que

the rewards far outweigh the difficulties — la recompensa compensa con creces las dificultades


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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