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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 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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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
Main entry: tip

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I
see 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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tip the scales — see tip, 1
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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
(also swing the ˈbalance) to affect the result of sth in one way rather than another

In an interview, smart presentation can tip the scales in your favour.

New evidence tipped the balance against the prosecution.

Main entry:tipidiom

Useful english dictionary. 2012.