Reweigh: meaning, definitions and examples
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reweigh
[ riːweɪ ]
measuring weight
To reweigh means to measure the weight of something again after it has been weighed previously. This action is often performed to verify accuracy or to account for changes in weight over time.
Synonyms
measure again, weigh again
Examples of usage
- I need to reweigh the package to ensure it's still under the limit.
- Can you please reweigh the ingredients for the recipe?
- The athlete decided to reweigh his luggage before checking in at the airport.
- After the changes in the mixture, they had to reweigh the sample again.
Translations
Translations of the word "reweigh" in other languages:
🇵🇹 reponderar
🇮🇳 फिर से तौलना
🇩🇪 neu wiegen
🇮🇩 menimbang kembali
🇺🇦 перетворити вагу
🇵🇱 ponownie zważyć
🇯🇵 再計量する
🇫🇷 repeser
🇪🇸 reponderar
🇹🇷 yeniden tartmak
🇰🇷 다시 무게를 재다
🇸🇦 إعادة الوزن
🇨🇿 převážit
🇸🇰 prevážiť
🇨🇳 重新称重
🇸🇮 ponovno odmeriti
🇮🇸 vigt aftur
🇰🇿 қайта өлшеу
🇬🇪 მחדש გაწონა
🇦🇿 yenidən çəkmək
🇲🇽 reponderar
Etymology
The term 'reweigh' is formed from the prefix 're-', which originates from Latin and means 'again' or 'back', attached to the verb 'weigh'. The word 'weigh' itself comes from the Old English 'wegan', meaning 'to carry' or 'to bear'. Over time, the meaning evolved to refer specifically to the measurement of weight. The combining of these elements emphasizes the action of weighing something once more, often to ensure precision in contexts such as cooking, shipping, or scientific research. The usage of 'reweigh' became more common in technical and practical settings where accuracy is crucial.