1. 
[syn: leaden, weighted]
2.  adjusted to reflect value or proportion; 
- Example: "votes weighted according to the size of constituencies"
- Example: "a law weighted in favor of landlords"
- Example: "a weighted average"
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Weight \Weight\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Weighted; p. pr. & vb. n.
   Weighting.]
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   1. To load with a weight or weights; to load down; to make
      heavy; to attach weights to; as, to weight a horse or a
      jockey at a race; to weight a whip handle.
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            The arrows of satire, . . . weighted with sense.
                                                  --Coleridge.
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   2. (Astron. & Physics) To assign a weight to; to express by a
      number the probable accuracy of, as an observation. See
      Weight of observations, under Weight.
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   3. (Dyeing) To load (fabrics) as with barite, to increase the
      weight, etc.
      [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
   4. (Math.) to assign a numerical value expressing relative
      importance to (a measurement), to be multiplied by the
      value of the measurement in determining averages or other
      aggregate quantities; as, they weighted part one of the
      test twice as heavily as part 2.
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
weighted
    adj 1: made heavy or weighted down with weariness; "his leaden
           arms"; "weighted eyelids" [syn: leaden, weighted]
    2: adjusted to reflect value or proportion; "votes weighted
       according to the size of constituencies"; "a law weighted in
       favor of landlords"; "a weighted average"