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 tip the scale — W.L.Sperry
Americans … tipped the scales decisively in two world wars — A.E.Stevenson †1965
adding small gifts to tip the scales in my favor — Claudia Cassidy
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tip the scale(s) see under ↑tip2
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Main Entry: ↑scale
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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
Main entry: tip
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Isee tip II
II tip the scales (or balance)
(of a circumstance or event) be the deciding factor; make the critical difference
her proven current form tips the scales in her favor
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Main Entry: ↑scale
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tip the scales
1 or tip the balance : to change a situation so that one person, group, etc., is more able or likely to succeed : to give an advantage to someone or something
Both candidates are qualified, but her experience tips the scales in her favor.
2 tip the scales at : to have (a specified weight)
He tips the scales at 285 pounds. [=he weighs 285 pounds]
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Main Entry: ↑tip
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tip the ˈbalance/ˈscales idiom
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In an interview, smart presentation can tip the scales in your favour.
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New evidence tipped the balance against the prosecution.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.