Weighings example sentences

Related (11): measurement, assessment, estimation, evaluation, determination, calculation, comparison, scrutiny, analysis, examination, appraisal

weigh

verb

weighing (present participle)

  - find out how heavy (someone or something) is, typically using scales:

  - have a specified weight:

  - balance in the hands to guess or as if to guess the weight of:

  - assess the nature or importance of, especially with a view to a decision or action:

  - influence a decision or action; be considered important:

Synonyms

consider, contemplate, assess, appraise, analyze, investigate, examine, scrutinize, research, review, explore, probe, study, survey, inspect, ignore, influence, Feedback, Legal

"Weighings" Example Sentences

1. She was always careful to keep her weighings private.
2. The scales were calibrated to ensure accurate weighings.
3. All weighings were taken with the same set of scales.
4. Weighings were taken at the same time each day.
5. The weighings were taken with a digital scale.
6. The weighings were recorded in a log book.
7. The weighings were taken in a controlled environment.
8. The weighings were taken with a scientific balance.
9. All weighings were taken in a laboratory setting.
10. The weighings were recorded in the patient's medical file.
11. The weighings were taken with the same precision scale.
12. The weighings were taken with a calibrated balance.
13. The weighings were taken with a high-precision balance.
14. All weighings were taken on the same day of the week.
15. The weighings were taken with a digital balance accurate to 0.1g.
16. The weighings were taken with a precision balance accurate to 0.001g.
17. The weighings were taken in a temperature-controlled environment.
18. The weighings were taken with a calibrated analytical balance.
19. The weighings were taken with a high-precision analytical balance.
20. All weighings were taken with the same set of calibrated scales.

Common Phases

1. Place the object to be weighed on the scale;
2. Set the scale to zero;
3. Record the weight reading;
4. Remove the object from the scale;
5. Add known weights to the scale;
6. Record the new weight reading;
7. Subtract the original weight reading from the new weight reading;
8. Repeat steps 5-7 until the desired weight is achieved.

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