to become involved in something
to have your weight checked before you take part in a sport such as boxing or horse racing
To weigh in means to give an opinion in a discussion or argument.
(of a boxer or jockey) be officially weighed before or after a contest.
A jockey weighed in at 17 stone 10 pounds
Boxer weighed in at 241 pounds.
I just wanted to weigh in with some comments.
The smallest are the tiny pygmy parrots of New Guinea that weigh in at just 10 grams -- about the size of a wren or kinglet.
Then you can weigh in with your recollection of the Heidelberg case.
Would she kindly report to the weigh-in room at her convenience?
Owners of small businesses have weighed in on the interest rate debate. Most of them want to keep the rates low for as long as possible.
Even my grandmother weighed in when we were discussing climate change - she said itu2019s a punishment for our sins.
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There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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