noun
- plural of preponderations; instances or acts of weighing or considering something as more important or influential than something else
Usage: formal; rare in modern usage
Examples
- The judge's preponderations of the evidence led to a guilty verdict.
- After careful preponderations of all factors, the committee made its decision.
- The preponderations of public opinion influenced the politician's stance.
- Her preponderations on the matter took several weeks to complete.