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overbalance
o·ver·bal·ance O0176400 (ō′vər-băl′əns)v. o·ver·bal·anced, o·ver·bal·anc·ing, o·ver·bal·anc·es v.tr.1. To provide with more weight or quantity in one area than another: The coach overbalanced the line by putting more players on the right side.2. To have greater weight or importance than: The idea's shortcomings are overbalanced by its strengths.v.intr. To lose one's balance.n. (ō′vər-băl′əns) Archaic An excess in weight or quantity.overbalance vb 1. to lose or cause to lose balance 2. (tr) another word for outweigh n excess of weight, value, etc o•ver•bal•ance (v. ˌoʊ vərˈbæl əns; n. ˈoʊ vərˌbæl əns) v. -anced, -anc•ing, n. v.t. 1. to outweigh. 2. to cause to lose balance or to fall or turn over. n. 3. something that more than balances. overbalance Past participle: overbalanced Gerund: overbalancing
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overbalance | overbalance |
Present |
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I overbalance | you overbalance | he/she/it overbalances | we overbalance | you overbalance | they overbalance |
Preterite |
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I overbalanced | you overbalanced | he/she/it overbalanced | we overbalanced | you overbalanced | they overbalanced |
Present Continuous |
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I am overbalancing | you are overbalancing | he/she/it is overbalancing | we are overbalancing | you are overbalancing | they are overbalancing |
Present Perfect |
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I have overbalanced | you have overbalanced | he/she/it has overbalanced | we have overbalanced | you have overbalanced | they have overbalanced |
Past Continuous |
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I was overbalancing | you were overbalancing | he/she/it was overbalancing | we were overbalancing | you were overbalancing | they were overbalancing |
Past Perfect |
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I had overbalanced | you had overbalanced | he/she/it had overbalanced | we had overbalanced | you had overbalanced | they had overbalanced |
Future |
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I will overbalance | you will overbalance | he/she/it will overbalance | we will overbalance | you will overbalance | they will overbalance |
Future Perfect |
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I will have overbalanced | you will have overbalanced | he/she/it will have overbalanced | we will have overbalanced | you will have overbalanced | they will have overbalanced |
Future Continuous |
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I will be overbalancing | you will be overbalancing | he/she/it will be overbalancing | we will be overbalancing | you will be overbalancing | they will be overbalancing |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been overbalancing | you have been overbalancing | he/she/it has been overbalancing | we have been overbalancing | you have been overbalancing | they have been overbalancing |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been overbalancing | you will have been overbalancing | he/she/it will have been overbalancing | we will have been overbalancing | you will have been overbalancing | they will have been overbalancing |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been overbalancing | you had been overbalancing | he/she/it had been overbalancing | we had been overbalancing | you had been overbalancing | they had been overbalancing |
Conditional |
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I would overbalance | you would overbalance | he/she/it would overbalance | we would overbalance | you would overbalance | they would overbalance |
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I would have overbalanced | you would have overbalanced | he/she/it would have overbalanced | we would have overbalanced | you would have overbalanced | they would have overbalanced | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | overbalance - weigh more heavily; "these considerations outweigh our wishes"outbalance, preponderate, outweighdominate, predominate, prevail, reign, rule - be larger in number, quantity, power, status or importance; "Money reigns supreme here"; "Hispanics predominate in this neighborhood" | | 2. | overbalance - cause to be off balance; "It is not desirable to overbalance the budget"account, calculate - keep an account of |
overbalanceverb lose your balance, slip, tumble, tip over, topple over, take a tumble, lose your footing He overbalanced and fell headfirst.Translationsoverbalance (əuvəˈbaləns) verb to lose balance and fall. He overbalanced on the edge of the cliff and fell into the sea below. 使失去平衡 使失去平衡overbalance
Synonyms for overbalanceverb lose your balanceSynonyms- lose your balance
- slip
- tumble
- tip over
- topple over
- take a tumble
- lose your footing
Synonyms for overbalanceverb weigh more heavilySynonyms- outbalance
- preponderate
- outweigh
Related Words- dominate
- predominate
- prevail
- reign
- rule
verb cause to be off balanceRelated Words |