Weigh in a sentence as a verb

It did not weigh in against patent trolls.

Likely it won't weigh on their consciousness at all.

Once in a while I'd get hauled into a weigh station for an inspection and they'd notice the hours violation.

They seemed to weigh certain variables a bit counter-intuitively, but what do I know.

But, again, there are always trade-offs and founders should weigh these carefully in deciding whether the Kima way is the way they want to choose.

Again, for those who need to weigh their choices, this piece provides great insights and stands head and shoulders above the typical discussion of such issues.

Without knowing the social and economic implications of this man's trip, you're simply in no position to weigh its merits.

Normally I'd never weigh in on a discussion like this but I'll make an exception since you post a lot here and I think you need a bit of friendly advice.

But everyone should really weigh the business decision of upgrading; what do you really truly gain by being on the latest rails for all your apps?

There are also administrative/cost problems with individual attention that weigh in favor of uniformity.

If IPOs come back strong some day, then you may be giving up too much at such a cost because they are the great leveler when it comes to weighing the value of options against other forms of equity holdings.

Obviously every financial decision is effected, even the tiniest purchases weigh into bigger questions like "will I have enough money in my bank account to pay rent on the first?

TSA does more than just airports"With little fanfare, the agency best known for airport screenings has vastly expanded its reach to sporting events, music festivals, rodeos, highway weigh stations and train terminals.

And at least for me who is fortunate enough that this was not a chronic way of life, one thing that weighed on my mind was how I was spending my time and whether I was doing enough to make sure I wasn't so broke all the time.

While that is fine, of course, it does mean that the value of the offering must be weighed against other choices open to the same level of quality startup that it hopes to fund and not against the more limited choices open to just any startup.

Most people weigh the benefit of fixing whatever minor problem there might be against the hassle of explaining what's wrong and waiting for it to be redone and the possibility of insulting the person who did the work and decide it's not worth it.

Weigh definitions

verb

have a certain weight

verb

show consideration for; take into account; "You must consider her age"; "The judge considered the offender's youth and was lenient"

See also: consider count

verb

determine the weight of; "The butcher weighed the chicken"

See also: librate

verb

have weight; have import, carry weight; "It does not matter much"

See also: count matter

verb

to be oppressive or burdensome; "weigh heavily on the mind", "Something pressed on his mind"

See also: press