tip\ the\ balance

tip\ the\ balance
See: tip the scales(2)

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  • tip the balance — ● tip * * * tip the balance/scales/ phrase to give someone or something enough of an advantage to influence a result or decision Her youth and competitiveness tipped the balance in her favour. Thesaurus: to make something possiblesynonym …   Useful english dictionary

  • tip the balance — swing/tip the balance to make something more likely to happen, or to make someone more likely to succeed. They were both well qualified for the job but Ian had more experience and that tipped the balance. The success of this film could tip the… …   New idioms dictionary

  • tip the balance — to cause a change, esp. in making something more likely to happen. One or two senators can tip the balance of power on almost any issue …   New idioms dictionary

  • tip the balance — have important or decisive influence, decide His ability to speak French tipped the balance in his favor to get the job at the embassy …   Idioms and examples

  • tip the balance — See: TIP THE SCALES(2) …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • tip the balance — See: TIP THE SCALES(2) …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • tip the balance — ► tip (or turn) the scales (or balance) be the deciding factor; make the critical difference. Main Entry: ↑scale …   English terms dictionary

  • tip the scales — phrasal or tip the scale 1. : to register weight on a scale or balance tips the scales at 210 pounds Current Biography 2. : to shift the balance of fortune, influence, or power a blind world in which building and destroying successively …   Useful english dictionary

  • tip the scales — {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. To weigh. * /Martin tips the scales at 180 pounds./ 2. or[tip the balance] To have important or decisive influence; make a decision go for or against you; decide. * /John s vote tipped the scales in our favor, and we won… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • tip the scales — {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. To weigh. * /Martin tips the scales at 180 pounds./ 2. or[tip the balance] To have important or decisive influence; make a decision go for or against you; decide. * /John s vote tipped the scales in our favor, and we won… …   Dictionary of American idioms

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