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weight down ThesaurusVerb | 1. | weight down - weight down with a load burden, burthen, weightoverburden - load with excessive weightplumb - weight with leadcharge - fill or load to capacity; "charge the wagon with hay"saddle - load or burden; encumber; "he saddled me with that heavy responsibility" | Translationsweight down
weight down1. To add weight to someone or something in order for them or it to remain stuck in place or unable to move quickly. A noun or pronoun can be used between "weight" and "down." I weighted the box down with stones so that it wouldn't float while underwater. I feel bad for weighting him down with our bags like that.2. To cause a burden, hindrance, or impairment to someone's or something's performance. A noun or pronoun can be used between "weight" and "down." Often used in passive constructions. Our company was weighted down with the debts of the smaller businesses it had acquired. I'm not very good, and I don't want to weight your team down at all.See also: down, weightweight someone or something down (with something)to place a heavy weight in or on someone or something; to press down or hold down someone or something with a heavy weight. The inquisitors weighted the accused down with stones, but he still refused to say what they wanted. Karen weighted down the papers with an ornamental paperweight.See also: down, weightweight downv.1. To fix or hold something in place with added weight: I weighted down the papers so they wouldn't blow away. The campers weighted the tarp down with rocks. 2. To impair the performance of someone or something by or as if by adding weight: The project weighted the company down with too much debt to survive in this competitive market. The team was weighted down by its inexperience. See also: down, weightweight down
Synonyms for weight downverb weight down with a loadSynonymsRelated Words- overburden
- plumb
- charge
- saddle
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