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to weigh
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Dictionary of Nautical Terms
to weigh
[from the Anglo-Saxon woeg]. To move or carry. Applied to heaving up the anchor of a ship about to sail, but also to the raising any great weight, as a sunken ship, &c.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of to weigh in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of to weigh in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of to weigh in a Sentence
This race has become a national race so this is everybody in the country, Democrats and Republicans, trying to weigh in here to get the majority in the Senate, if we keep the majority we not only hold a line against the Democratic agenda but we also protect the gains that we made under President Trump over the last four years.
It's tough to say whether it will spiral further because it's so fluid. It does weigh on sentiment at times, our base case is that there won't be a trade war.
Many people have a powerful need and desire to be with family during the holidays. This is both for the companionship and to provide support, that reality may short out their capacity to appropriately weigh that desire against the risk of contagion. In addition, Contemporary Families're used to associating contagious diseases with the demonstration of obvious symptoms or distress. So the absence of those may also cause people to ignore the very real dangers of potential infection.
Many people weigh the guilt they will feel against the pleasure of the forbidden action they want to take.
That reality may short out their capacity to appropriately weigh that desire against the risk of contagion. In addition, Contemporary Families're used to associating contagious diseases with the demonstration of obvious symptoms or distress. So the absence of those may also cause people to ignore the very real dangers of potential infection.
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