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The correct verb is to bear weight.

The verb to bear is to carry, to support, to tolerate, to endure.

The verb to bare is to uncover, to expose to view, to disclose.

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13y ago

It is "weight bear," but bear weight is better grammar. (As in weightbearing cast, weightbearing x-rays, etc.)

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15y ago

bears Otherwise, they would be called ball barings instead of ball bearings.

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9y ago

For bear weight or bare weight, the correct usage is bear weight. Bare means naked or uncovered. Bear means to carry, tolerate, endure, and to maintain a direction.

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13y ago

'Bear weight' means 'to carry' something.

'Bare weight' means how much a person weighs with no clothes on.

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15y ago

Bear weight.

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14y ago

weight bearing

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14y ago

None of the above. It is "weight borne".

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13y ago

Bare weight

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3y ago

weight bear

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