different between outperform vs outweigh
outperform
English
Etymology
out- +? perform
Verb
outperform (third-person singular simple present outperforms, present participle outperforming, simple past and past participle outperformed)
- To perform better than something or someone.
outperform From the web:
- what outperform means
- what outperforms s&p 500
- outperform what does it mean
- what does outperform mean in stocks
- what is outperform rating in stocks
- what stocks outperform the s&p 500
- what does outperform the market mean
- what is outperforming the market
outweigh
English
Etymology
out- +? weigh
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?a?t?we?/
- Rhymes: -e?
Verb
outweigh (third-person singular simple present outweighs, present participle outweighing, simple past and past participle outweighed)
- (transitive) To exceed in weight or mass.
- (transitive) To exceed in importance or value.
- The advantage […] was so great that it would have taken a lot of failures to outweigh it.
Translations
See also
- outnumber
Anagrams
- weigh out
outweigh From the web:
- what outweigh means
- what outweighs the other
- what outweighs morality in an argument
- what outweigh means in spanish
- what outweigh the advantages
- outweigh what does it mean
- what does outweigh the cost mean
- what does outweigh the risks mean
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- outperform vs outweigh
- outperform vs surpass
- outperform vs outperformer
- outstrip vs outmatch
- overmaster vs outmatch
- outwatch vs outmatch
- outmatch vs outmarch
- better vs outmatch
- surpass vs outmatch
- outrace vs outrance
- outpace vs outrace
- outrate vs outrace
- outface vs outrace
- outraced vs outrace
- outrage vs outrace
- competitive vs outrace
- supercede vs supplement
- precedence vs supercede
- supercede vs outstrip
- supercede vs substitute