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weigh verb (weighed, weighing) 1 to measure the weight of something. 2 tr & intr to have (a certain weight). 3 (often weigh something out) to measure out a specific weight of it. 4 (often weigh something up) a to consider or assess (facts or possibilities, etc); b to balance it in one's hand so as to feel its weight. 5 to raise (the anchor) of a ship before sailing. weighable adj. weigher noun.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon wegan.

weigh in said of a wrestler or boxer before a fight, or of a jockey after a race: to be weighed officially. See also weigh-in.

weigh in with something colloq to contribute (a comment, etc) to a discussion.

weigh on or upon someone to oppress them.

weigh someone down to burden, overload or oppress them.

weigh with someone to impress them favourably.