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the amount or quantity of heaviness or mass; amount a thing weighs.
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Physics. the force that gravitation exerts upon a body, equal to the mass of the body times the local acceleration of gravity: commonly taken, in a region of constant gravitational acceleration, as a measure of mass.
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a system of units for expressing heaviness or mass: avoirdupois weight.
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a unit of heaviness or mass: The pound is a common weight in English-speaking countries.
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a body of determinate mass, as of metal, for using on a balance or scale in weighing objects, substances, etc.
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a specific quantity of a substance that is determined by weighing or that weighs a fixed amount: a half-ounce weight of gold dust.
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any heavy load, mass, or object: Put down that weight and rest your arms.
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an object used or useful solely because of its heaviness: the weights of a clock.
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a mental or moral burden, as of care, sorrow, or responsibility: Knowing you are safe takes a weight off my mind.
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importance, moment, consequence, or effective influence: an opinion of great weight.
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Statistics. a measure of the relative importance of an item in a statistical population.
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(of clothing, textiles, etc.)
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relative heaviness or thickness as related to warmth or to seasonal use (often
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used in combination): a winter-weight jacket.
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relative heaviness or thickness as related to use: a bolt of coat-weight woolen cloth.
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Printing. (of type) the degree of blackness or boldness.
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(esp. in boxing) a division or class to which a contestant belongs according to how much he weighs: two brothers who fight professionally in the same weight.
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the total amount the jockey, saddle, and leads must weigh on a racehorse during a race, according to the conditions of the race: Jacinto has a weight of 122 pounds in the seventh race.
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the stress or accent value given a sound, syllable, or word.
–verb (used with object)
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to add weight to; load with additional weight: to weight sacks before dumping them overboard.
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to load (fabrics, threads, etc.) with mineral or other matter to increase the weight or bulk.
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to burden with or as if with weight (often fol. by down): Financial worries have weighted that family down for years.
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Statistics. to give a statistical weight to.
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to bias or slant toward a particular goal or direction; manipulate: The teacher weighted the test so students who had read both books would make the highest marks.
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to assign (a racehorse) a specific weight to carry in a race: The handicapper weighted Dapper Dan with 128 pounds.
—Idioms
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by weight, according to measurement of heaviness or mass: Rates are determined by weight.
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carry weight, to have importance or significance; influence: Her opinion is certain to carry weight.
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pull one's weight, to contribute one's rightful share of work to a project or job: We will finish in time if we each pull our weight. Also, pull one's own weight.
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throw one's weight around or about, to use one's power and influence, esp. beyond the bounds of propriety, to secure some personal gain.
to come to be without (something in one's possession or care), through accident, theft, etc., so that there is little or no prospect of recovery: I'm sure I've merely misplaced my hat, not lost it.
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to fail inadvertently to retain (something) in such a way that it cannot be immediately recovered: I just lost a dime under this sofa.
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to suffer the deprivation of: to lose one's job; to lose one's life.
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to be bereaved of by death: to lose a sister.
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to fail to keep, preserve, or maintain: to lose one's balance; to lose one's figure.
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(of a clock or watch) to run slower by: The watch loses three minutes a day.
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to give up; forfeit the possession of: to lose a fortune at the gaming table.
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to get rid of: to lose one's fear of the dark; to lose weight.
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to bring to destruction or ruin (usually used passively): Ship and crew were lost.
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to condemn to hell; damn.
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to have slip from sight, hearing, attention, etc.: to lose him in the crowd.
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to stray from or become ignorant of (one's way, directions, etc.): to lose one's bearings.
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to leave far behind in a pursuit, race, etc.; outstrip: She managed to lose the other runners on the final lap of the race.
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to use to no purpose; waste: to lose time in waiting.
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to fail to have, get, catch, etc.; miss: to lose a bargain.
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to fail to win (a prize, stake, etc.): to lose a bet.
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to be defeated in (a game, lawsuit, battle, etc.): He has lost very few cases in his career as a lawyer.
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to cause the loss of: The delay lost the battle for them.
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to let (oneself) go astray, miss the way, etc.: We lost ourselves in the woods.
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to allow (oneself) to become absorbed or engrossed in something and oblivious to all else: I had lost myself in thought.
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(of a physician) to fail to preserve the life of (a patient).
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(of a woman) to fail to be delivered of (a live baby) because of miscarriage, complications in childbirth, etc.
–verb (used without object)
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to suffer loss: to lose on a contract.
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to suffer defeat or fail to win, as in a contest, race, or game: We played well, but we lost.
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to depreciate in effectiveness or in some other essential quality: a classic that loses in translation.
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(of a clock, watch, etc.) to run slow.
—Verb phrase
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lose out, to suffer defeat or loss; fail to obtain something desired: He got through the preliminaries, but lost out in the finals.
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