weigh in in English

noun
1
an official or regular weighing of something or someone, e.g., of boxers before a fight.
The day before the fight was the weigh-in he signed another boxing contract without my knowledge.

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1. You will also not to weigh in the hand to weigh in the hand his own component.

2. But Cambridge will take heart from today's weigh-in.

3. Fish this size can weigh in at over 5,000 pounds [2,000 kg].

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5. Experts weigh in on the signs of a Codependent relationship—and ways to overcome it.

6. To weigh in on the definition of "Anglophile," one must first understand UK geography.

7. These are legitimate considerations for leaders to weigh in extending callings, scheduling leadership meetings, and planning activities.

8. I mean, pay-per-view sales went up 18% the first half hour after the weigh-in.

9. Giant Angoras are the largest of the wool breeds and can weigh in at 9.5 or more pounds

10. Judges consider mitigating circumstances —factors that weigh in the defendant’s favor—and Aggravating circumstances—factors supporting a stiffer penalty

11. Pigs used for bacon weigh in at approximately 60-80kgs after they’ve been slaughtered, whereas a Backfatter is bigger

12. Pigs used for bacon weigh in at approximately 60-80kgs after they've been slaughtered, whereas a Backfatter is bigger

13. At the weigh in, Klitschko weighed in at 240 and a quarter pounds, the lightest he has weighed since 2009.

14. Capercaillie males weigh in at around 4kg – roughly the same as a turkey – while females are about half that weight

15. Cloakroom is the virtual congress app that lets you follow & weigh in on the work of Congress in real-time

16. What Are the Chances Trump Could Actually Go to Jail? New York state legal experts—and one of the president’s biographers—weigh in.

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18. 12 Say commonly, written examination part needs 5 imitate examination questions only adscititious true subject of two past years can get weigh in hand.

19. Barbershop Each week on Tell Me More, the guys in the Barbershop weigh in on the latest happenings in politics, sports and pop culture

20. Popes seldom weigh in on economic matters and rarely in the form of an encyclical, one of the most authoritative forms of papal writing.

21. Rifle Bipods are an essential accessory for heavy rifles, especially benchrest and tactical guns that can weigh in well over 20 pounds with optics and equipment

22. Bismarck and her sister ship Tirpitz both weigh in at 42,500 tons.The British battleships of the King George V (KGV) class under construction were nearly 12 percent lighter than …

23. The possible vote Brigading campaign against IANYN was first reported by the PBS Newshour website, which found that upwards of a thousand people took to IMDB to weigh in on the documentary the

24. Browns GM: John Johnson a player who 'doesn't usually make it to the free-agent market' Mar 26, 2021 video Pioli, D-Hall weigh in on Browns' offseason moves so far Mar 25, 2021

25. 23 hours ago · As news of her passing spread, Walter’s Arrested co-stars and many others began to weigh in, with co-star David Cross calling her “an absolutely brilliant actress and amazing talent.”

26. If the Buffeting you speak of is the head area I will weigh in and say at 5ft 9in the only time I feel it is when am at highway speeds and the chin bar on my modular helmet is up and that is only when I turn certain ways with my head

27. There is a striking moment, unparalleled in its grotesquery and courage, in Aristophanes’s comedy, The Frogs: two groups of dead people engage in a debate regarding the art of the two great tragedians, Aeschylus and Euripides.In order to arbitrate the dispute between the two clans, the judges are obliged to weigh in on the balance of stanzas, imagery, and metaphors between the two rivals.