makeweight
Americannoun
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something put on a scale to make up a required weight
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an unimportant person or thing added to make up a lack
Etymology
Origin of makeweight
Example Sentences
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Disrespected and disregarded, jeered by fans and dismissed by managers, he was eventually used as a makeweight in a player exchange with second-tier Sao Paulo side Mogi Mirim.
From BBC • Dec. 20, 2021
As Manchester City launched its ultimately unsuccessful attempts to sign a marquee striker during the transfer window, one player was regularly touted as a makeweight in negotiations.
From Seattle Times • Sep. 14, 2021
For many readers they’re makeweight puffery, eminently skippable, a lot of throat-clearing and flapdoodle.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 11, 2019
The Red Devils are also considering offering Japan playmaker Shinji Kagawa, 25, or Mexico striker Javier Hernandez, 26, as a makeweight in a deal for Juventus midfielder Arturo Vidal, 27.
From BBC • Aug. 27, 2014
It was part of that advantage for the hour—a brief fallacious makeweight to his pressure—that there were plenty of things left in which he must feel her will.
From The Wings of the Dove, Volume II by James, Henry
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