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Weigh down   /weɪ daʊn/   Listen
Weigh down

verb
1.
Be oppressive or disheartening to.  Synonym: weigh on.
2.
Exert a force with a heavy weight.  Synonyms: bear down, bear down on, drag down, press down on.






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"Weigh down" Quotes from Famous Books



... the book is, it will scarce prove heavy enough to weigh down the witch, I opine," ...
— The Lancashire Witches - A Romance of Pendle Forest • William Harrison Ainsworth

... your pleasure may denounce against me, than listen to the suit which that man of Belial has urged upon me—friendless, defenceless, and his prisoner. But he is of your own faith, and his lightest affirmance would weigh down the most solemn protestations of the distressed Jewess. I will not therefore return to himself the charge brought against me—but to himself—Yes, Brian de Bois-Guilbert, to thyself I appeal, whether ...
— Ivanhoe - A Romance • Walter Scott

... and to deceive either one or the other, love has conquered friendship; do not punish me for it, for it has not been done blindly, and you will, I trust, consider the reasons which have caused the scale to weigh down in your favour. ...
— The Memoires of Casanova, Complete • Jacques Casanova de Seingalt

... learned Locke, and treateth of states and statecraft. It is but a small thing, but if wisdom could show in the scales it would weigh down many a library. You shall have it when I have finished it, to-morrow mayhap or the day after. A good man is Master Locke. Is he not at this moment a wanderer in the Lowlands, rather than bow his knee to what ...
— Micah Clarke - His Statement as made to his three Grandchildren Joseph, - Gervas and Reuben During the Hard Winter of 1734 • Arthur Conan Doyle

... than common—just one of the unrecorded humble tragedies which daily engulf the Little Peoples. But I had seen a butterfly's wing save him alive; and so I did not doubt now that a little bird's nest could weigh down the balance which would put him definitely upon the side of ...
— Slippy McGee, Sometimes Known as the Butterfly Man • Marie Conway Oemler



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