Etymology: [ 'wA ] (verb.) before 12th century. Old English wegan, from Germanic. Cognate with Scots wey or weich, Dutch wegen, German wiegen.
Synonyms: counterbalance, have a weight of, heft, measure, put in the balance, put on the scale, scale, tip the scales at, analyze, appraise, balance, brainstorm, deliberate, estimate, evaluate, examine, excogitate, give thought to, hash over
To consider a subject, To raise an anchor free of the seabed, To determine the intrinsic value or merit of an object, to evaluate, Often with "out", to measure a certain amount of something by its weight, e.g. for sale, To determine the weight of an object, To weigh anchor, To have a certain weight, measure the heaviness of (an object, proposition, etc.); consider; be of a particular heaviness; burden; be significant in influencing a decision; lift an anchor, to be oppressive or burdensome; "weigh heavily on the mind", "Something pressed on his mind" determine the weight of; "The butcher weighed the chicken" have a certain weight, have a certain weight, determine the weight of; "The butcher weighed the chicken", to haul up, to be oppressive or burdensome; "weigh heavily on the mind", "Something pressed on his mind", Occurs before and after dialysis to determine the desired weight loss during weight loss, and to assess the patient's ideal weight based upon the undergone dialysis, A corruption of Way, used only in the phrase under weigh, If someone or something weighs a particular amount, this amount is how heavy they are. It weighs nearly 27 kilos, If you weigh something or someone, you measure how heavy they are. The scales can be used to weigh other items such as parcels, To lift the anchor off the bottom, have weight; have import, carry weight; "It does not matter much", show consideration for; take into account; "You must consider her age"; "The judge considered the offender's youth and was lenient", If you weigh the facts about a situation, you consider them very carefully before you make a decision, especially by comparing the various facts involved. He is weighing the possibility of filing criminal charges against the doctor She spoke very slowly, weighing what she would say. = consider Weigh up means the same as weigh. The company will be able to weigh up the environmental pros and cons of each site You have to weigh up whether a human life is more important than an animal's life. Way. Used in the phrase under weigh, To bear up; to raise; to lift into the air; to swing up; as, to weigh anchor, To examine by the balance; to ascertain the weight of, that is, the force with which a thing tends to the center of the earth; to determine the heaviness, or quantity of matter of; as, to weigh sugar; to weigh gold, To bear heavily; to press hard, To judge; to estimate, A certain quantity estimated by weight; an English measure of weight, See Wey, To be considered as important; to have weight in the intellectual balance, To have weight; to be heavy, To be equivalent to in weight; to counterbalance; to have the heaviness of, To pay, allot, take, or give by weight, To examine or test as if by the balance; to ponder in the mind; to consider or examine for the purpose of forming an opinion or coming to a conclusion; to estimate deliberately and maturely; to balance, To consider as worthy of notice; to regard, measure the heaviness of, as in: It's a good idea to use the same scale each time you weigh yourself, weigh in, Simple past tense and past participle of weigh, that weighs, that burdens, action of the verb to weigh, Present participle of weigh, ponder, wey, past of weigh, & n, careful consideration; "a little deliberation would have deterred them", from Weigh, v, determining weight, third-person singular of weigh,
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To consider a subject - "For anyone can weigh in with the quick objection that it is impossible for what is many to be one"
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To raise an anchor free of the seabed
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To determine the intrinsic value or merit of an object, to evaluate - "You have been weighed in the balance and found wanting."
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Often with "out", to measure a certain amount of something by its weight, e.g. for sale - "He weighed out two kilos of oranges for a client."
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To determine the weight of an object
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To weigh anchor - "Towards the evening we wayed, and approaching the shoare , we landed where there lay a many of baskets and much bloud, but saw not a Salvage."
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To have a certain weight - "I weigh ten and a half stone."
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measure the heaviness of (an object, proposition, etc.); consider; be of a particular heaviness; burden; be significant in influencing a decision; lift an anchor fiil
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to be oppressive or burdensome; "weigh heavily on the mind", "Something pressed on his mind" determine the weight of; "The butcher weighed the chicken" have a certain weight
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have a certain weight
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determine the weight of; "The butcher weighed the chicken"
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to haul up
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to be oppressive or burdensome; "weigh heavily on the mind", "Something pressed on his mind"
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Occurs before and after dialysis to determine the desired weight loss during weight loss, and to assess the patient's ideal weight based upon the undergone dialysis
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A corruption of Way, used only in the phrase under weigh
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If someone or something weighs a particular amount, this amount is how heavy they are. It weighs nearly 27 kilos
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If you weigh something or someone, you measure how heavy they are. The scales can be used to weigh other items such as parcels
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To lift the anchor off the bottom
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have weight; have import, carry weight; "It does not matter much"
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show consideration for; take into account; "You must consider her age"; "The judge considered the offender's youth and was lenient"
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If you weigh the facts about a situation, you consider them very carefully before you make a decision, especially by comparing the various facts involved. He is weighing the possibility of filing criminal charges against the doctor She spoke very slowly, weighing what she would say. = consider Weigh up means the same as weigh. The company will be able to weigh up the environmental pros and cons of each site You have to weigh up whether a human life is more important than an animal's life. Way. Used in the phrase under weigh
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To bear up; to raise; to lift into the air; to swing up; as, to weigh anchor
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To examine by the balance; to ascertain the weight of, that is, the force with which a thing tends to the center of the earth; to determine the heaviness, or quantity of matter of; as, to weigh sugar; to weigh gold
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To bear heavily; to press hard
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To judge; to estimate
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A certain quantity estimated by weight; an English measure of weight
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See Wey
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To be considered as important; to have weight in the intellectual balance
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To have weight; to be heavy
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To be equivalent to in weight; to counterbalance; to have the heaviness of
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To pay, allot, take, or give by weight
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To examine or test as if by the balance; to ponder in the mind; to consider or examine for the purpose of forming an opinion or coming to a conclusion; to estimate deliberately and maturely; to balance
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To consider as worthy of notice; to regard
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measure the heaviness of, as in: It's a good idea to use the same scale each time you weigh yourself
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To weigh.
weigh in - "He weighs in at upwards of 250 pounds."
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weighed
Simple past tense and past participle of weigh
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weighing
that weighs
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weighing
that burdens
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weighing
action of the verb to weigh
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weighing
Present participle of weigh
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ponder
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wey
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weighed
past of weigh
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weighing
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weighing
careful consideration; "a little deliberation would have deterred them"
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