Tare means the weight of a container without what is inside. It is used to find the real weight of the contents by subtracting the tare from the total weight.
The tare is subtracted from the total weight.
We weigh the box and note its tare weight.
Tare is a small plant that grows like a weed and can hurt crops. Farmers try to keep it out of their fields.
The farmer removed the tare from the field.
Tare plants can harm the healthy crops nearby.
To tare means to subtract the weight of a container from the total weight. This helps to find the real weight of what is inside the container.
Please tare the scale before weighing.
She tared the box on the scale quickly.
Tare is a kind of plant like peas and beans. Some farmers grow it to feed animals because it is healthy fodder.
Tare is good for feeding some animals.
She grows tare as part of the fodder crop.
In shipping, tare is the agreed weight of boxes or containers used to carry goods. This helps companies know the real weight of the cargo for billing and safety.
Tare must be known for precise cargo weights.
They calculate tare to bill customers correctly.
Sometimes, tare is used informally to mean a very small or weak part of something. People may say it when they want to show disappointment about the size or quality.
I got only a tare of the profits.
That offer was just a tare of what I expected.