Weighted in a sentence as an adjective

These small, strong, weighted electro-magnets are attached to each of the dual trackpads.

Right away, you have biased your results in such a way that that nonconforming data is discarded / de-weighted.

The list is heavily weighted to implementation details.

" The process of separating the interviewers from the decisions means that this feedback bubbles up all equally weighted.

The philosophical dimension of a weighted democracy doing better what kings and emperors through antiquity failed to do is a powerfully individualist statement.

Trivially, this could be done when a piece of news is liked/+1'd/tweeted beyond a certain weighted threshold or for the infrequent news that comes from sources the user specifies as being important, like a friend's blog that is updated a few times a month.

You won't get the awesome feel of the beveled edges, or the nice solid feeling of a thin but reasonably weighted piece of equipment, but definitely get a case lest you watch in horror as your shiny new phone crashes onto your hard tile bathroom floor after sliding off the granite counter top like a magical hovercraft.

"As to being bigger and stronger, perhaps we should look to the nation of Japan and the feats its military was able to achieve with men roughly the size of north american women"Maybe in this context you should look at Japanese men and women and find that in this case, as in pretty much every culture, men tend to be bigger and stronger then women and violence from one to the other is heavily weighted in the same direction.

Weighted definitions

adjective

made heavy or weighted down with weariness; "his leaden arms"; "weighted eyelids"

See also: leaden

adjective

adjusted to reflect value or proportion; "votes weighted according to the size of constituencies"; "a law weighted in favor of landlords"; "a weighted average"