tip the scale
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[edit]tip the scale (third-person singular simple present tips the scale, present participle tipping the scale, simple past and past participle tipped the scale)
- (idiomatic, intransitive) To change the fortunes, either positively or negatively.
- 2007, Melannie Svoboda, In Steadfast Love: Letters on the Spiritual Life[1], page 122:
- The priest went on to say that God tipped the scales in favor of hope "through the resurrection of our crucified divine brother Jesus."
- (idiomatic, intransitive, used with "at") To weigh (have a certain weight).
- 1917, Mabel Thorp Boardman, Under the Red Cross flag at home and abroad[2], page 190:
- was kindly called to account by the good doctor when her nine-months'-old baby tipped the scales at barely twelve pounds.