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Tip the scale Meaning in English

expression

ˈtɪp/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈskeɪɫ
TIP thuh SKAIL
tˈɪp/ /ðə, ði/ /skˈeɪl
TIP thuh SKAIL

Definition

To have a decisive effect on the outcome of something, especially when a situation could go either way.

Usage & Nuances

This idiom is used for both positive and negative outcomes. Common with words like 'factor', 'decision', 'event', or 'vote' ('one vote could tip the scale'). Similar in use to 'make the difference'. Often also appears as 'tip the scales' (plural).

Example Sentences

One quick goal could tip the scale in the match.

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Her experience might tip the scale in her favor for the job.

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A small mistake could tip the scale against you.

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It was the extra evidence that really tipped the scale during the trial.

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If you show up to help, it might tip the scale and get this project finished on time.

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Sometimes a single word can tip the scale in an important conversation.

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