overbalance v 1: weigh more heavily; "these considerations outweigh our wishes" [syn: {preponderate}, {outweigh}, {overbalance}, {outbalance}] 2: cause to be off balance; "It is not desirable to overbalance the budget"
Overbalance \O`ver*bal"ance\, v. t. 1. To exceed equality with; to outweigh. --Locke. [1913 Webster] 2. To cause to lose balance or equilibrium. [1913 Webster]
Overbalance \O"ver*bal`ance\, n. Excess of weight or value; something more than an equivalent; as, an overbalance of exports. --J. Edwards. [1913 Webster]