weightedweight‧ed /ˈweɪtɪd/ adjective - How serious, how weighted, how freighted it sounds.
- In my case the burdens are weighted saddlebags that hang from my shoulder.
- It is stag-toe weighted and double-balanced.
- Its output depends on a weighted sum of its inputs.
- Some experts claim that a heel-and-toe weighted club is more sympathetic to a mishit.
- The weighted door slams shut and she consumes her prey in safety.
- We assume to start with that the weighted patterns provide a rough guide to playing the game.
► weighted in favour of somebody/something This year’s pay increase is heavily weighted in favour of the lower paid staff. NOUN► average· Then weighted averages of the section indices are calculated to find eleven group indices and the all-items index.· Essentially the series is a weighted average of the share of total assets that different financial institutions were permitted to invest overseas.· The weighted average of shares in issue during 1985 was 18,027,432. 11.
► capitation· The hon. Gentleman particularly asked about weighted capitation.
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