Give weight to (something) spoken language verb phrase
If you give weight to something, you consider it important or relevant.
James didn't give much weight to his parents' objection to his relationship with Nancy, so he decided to get married next month.
I'm upset when my daughter doesn't give much weight to my words.
You mean a lot to me, so I always give weight to your opinions.
She gives a lot of weight to her mentor's advice.
To prove one’s worth or skill
To value something a lot.
Used to describe valuing something highly.
The verb should be conjugated with its tense.
To not have any children
He is an old man having neither chick nor child, so when he gets sick no one pays him a visit.