OUTBALANCE
Source: 566, 567
outbalance. Outbalance, v.t. to outweigh, to preponderate
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Out‐bal″ance (?), v. t. To outweight; to exceed in weight or effect. Let dull Ajax bear away my right When all his days outbalance this one night. Dryden.
Source: 566, 567
outbalance. Outbalance, v.t. to outweigh, to preponderate
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Out‐bal″ance (?), v. t. To outweight; to exceed in weight or effect. Let dull Ajax bear away my right When all his days outbalance this one night. Dryden.