come out vs overbalance

come out

verb
  • To end up or result. 

  • To express one's opinion openly. 

  • To make a debut in a new field. 

  • To come out of the closet. 

  • To walk onto the field at the beginning of an innings. 

  • To be deducted from. 

  • To go on strike, especially out of solidarity with other workers. 

  • To be discovered, be revealed. 

  • To become visible in the sky as a result of clouds clearing away. 

  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see come, out. 

  • To be published, be issued. 

overbalance

verb
  • To lose one's balance; to fall over. 

  • To throw (someone or something) off balance; to cause to capsize. 

  • To be more important than; to outweigh. 

  • To cause an imbalance in (something) by means of excess weight or numbers. 

noun
  • Excess of weight or value; something more than an equivalent. 

How often have the words come out and overbalance occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )