preponder

verb

Definitions

  1. To preponderate.

    • As the democrat preponders over the aristocrat, so oxygen prevails over iron, the power of gravity is as much greater than that of magnetism, as regular democracy is superior to haphazard aristocracy .
    • As it is, the embellishments preponder over constructive ability, and one sadly reflects here, more than anywhere else, how small in great, and how great in small, things the Japanese really are.
    • Plaintiff has the burden of presenting a case which fairly preponders over the defendant's case.

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