Weight in a sentence as a noun

Most of the deadweight is outside Engineering teams because its hard to ******** when you have to deliver a product.

Hardware-wise, the XPS13 just feels slimmer, even though the difference in size/weight is negligible.

Any company that has been around for as long as Microsoft, has a huge amount of dead weight in its mid-level management.

[Edit] I want to state that RMS, like everyone, is fully entitled to his opinion and that opinion carries no more or less weight than my own.

Well, there he has $5 million in "stolen" loot, in a compact package with a comparable weight to value ratio as giant diamonds.

If my eBook were in a format devoid of DRM & I could back it up by saving it in Droppbox or my external hard drive, then your argument would carry some weight.

Weight in a sentence as a verb

One of my favorites are very high power-to-weight ratio 2 meter-ish gliders with thousands of watts of power.

Hilarious that the original article was flagged off the front page, but this one isn't...I find it very disheartening that the negative voices are being given so much weight.

The subset of people who want to really tinker inside their machines is vastly outweighed by people who want a very lightweight machine, so offering the "lightweight" option is a no-brainer.

The problem is the standards process exists to keep people from swinging their weight to force rushed/poorly thought-out technologies into a platform some already accuse of fragmentation and bloat.

Unites [sic] States Attorney Carmen M. Ortiz said, Todays convictions should serve as a message to those involved with illegal gambling schemes that the government will apply the full weight of its resources to identify, investigate and prosecute individuals who seek to profit from offshore gambling.

Weight definitions

noun

the vertical force exerted by a mass as a result of gravity

noun

sports equipment used in calisthenic exercises and weightlifting; it is not attached to anything and is raised and lowered by use of the hands and arms

noun

the relative importance granted to something; "his opinion carries great weight"; "the progression implied an increasing weightiness of the items listed"

See also: weightiness

noun

an artifact that is heavy

noun

an oppressive feeling of heavy force; "bowed down by the weight of responsibility"

noun

a system of units used to express the weight of something

noun

a unit used to measure weight; "he placed two weights in the scale pan"

noun

(statistics) a coefficient assigned to elements of a frequency distribution in order to represent their relative importance

See also: weighting

verb

weight down with a load

See also: burden burthen

verb

present with a bias; "He biased his presentation so as to please the share holders"

See also: slant angle