verb (past participle of 'outbalance') as in strong fondness

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Example:The new product features outbalanced the competition and led to a record-breaking sales launch.

Definition:to have more influence, power, or ability than the competition

From outbalanced the competition

Example:The heavy boxes outbalanced the scale, and it tipped over, spilling all the items onto the floor.

Definition:to cause the scale to tip in favor of one side due to excess weight

From outbalanced the scale

Example:Despite the counterforces, the protesters’ strong speeches outbalanced the opposition and led to a successful rally.

Definition:to have too much force or weight against opposing forces

From outbalanced the counterforces