Weighted example sentences

Related (5): balance, average, score, mean, distribution

weight

verb

weighted (past tense) · weighted (past participle)

  - hold (something) down by placing a heavy object on top of it:

  - make (something) heavier by attaching a heavy object to it, especially so as to make it stay in place:

  - attach importance or value to:

  - be planned or arranged so as to put a specified person, group, or factor in a position of advantage or disadvantage:

  - multiply the components of (an average) by factors to take account of their importance.

  - assign a handicap weight to (a horse).

  - treat (a fabric) with a substance to make it seem thicker and heavier.

Synonyms

highlight, spotlight, foreground, stress, belabor, accent, accentuate, underline, intensify, strengthen, heighten, deepen, italicize, underscore, prioritize, understate, Legal

"Weighted" Example Sentences

1. The vending machine gave me a weighted bag of chips.
2. She chose the weighted blanket to help her sleep better.
3. The teacher gave the students a weighted average of their grades.
4. His opinion carried more weight because he was a weighted voter.
5. The gym equipment included a weighted barbell.
6. The horse racing handicapper used a weighted system to predict the winner.
7. The research study controlled for the weighted demographics of the participants.
8. She placed a weighted paperweight on the stack of documents.
9. The fisherman used a weighted lure to catch a bigger fish.
10. The scientist weighed the chemical compounds on a weighted scale.
11. The jockey was required to carry a certain weighted amount during the race.
12. The backpack was uncomfortably weighted down with textbooks.
13. The surgeon used a weighted needle for precision during the procedure.
14. The political poll was adjusted for weighted sampling.
15. The athletes trained with a weighted vest to increase their stamina.
16. The recipe called for a weighted measurement of flour.
17. The shipping company charged extra for weighted packages.
18. The weighted risk assessment determined the likelihood of success.
19. The weighted survey data provided accurate insights into public opinion.
20. The weighted price index reflected inflation in the economy.
21. The construction worker used a weighted sledgehammer to break through the concrete.
22. The math teacher explained the concept of a weighted mean.
23. The nutritionist recommended a weighted diet plan for optimal health.
24. The satellite used a weighted calibration to adjust its orbit.
25. The engineer designed a weighted bridge to withstand heavy traffic.
26. The soccer player practiced kicking a weighted ball for strength training.
27. The nutrition label provided a weighted breakdown of nutrients.
28. The market analyst used a weighted moving average to forecast stock prices.
29. The meteorologist factored in a weighted wind speed for weather predictions.
30. The competitor used a weighted baton for the baton twirling competition.

Common Phases

1. Weighted average;
2. Weighted grades;
3. Weighted score;
4. Weighted rankings;
5. Weighted decision matrix;
6. Weighted voting system;
7. Weighted moving average;
8. Weighted selection criteria;
9. Weighted cluster analysis;
10. Weighted regression analysis.

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