Synonym: act against, balance, contradict, cross, neutralize, offset, oppose. Similar words: counter, counterfeiter, encounter, interact, countermand, counterpart, counterfeit, counterpoint. Meaning: [‚'kaʊntə'(r)ækt] v. 1. act in opposition to 2. oppose or check by a counteraction 3. oppose and mitigate the effects of by contrary actions 4. destroy property or hinder normal operations.
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31. To counteract Western influence Soviet officials advocated a system of collective security.
32. These counteract the tendency for the body to contract under its own gravitational pull.
33. Sometimes, rosemary or balm was added to the bran to counteract the smell of decomposition.
34. We agreed to stick to 22 strokes a minute, which was supposed to counteract the physical imbalance between the two crews.
35. They are known to counteract both the vasoconstriction and the enhanced platelet aggregation present in the initial phase of migraine.
36. To counteract that, he began writing articles for a leading trade publication.
37. To counteract this, clownfish have adopted a dual strategy to deceive the anemone.
38. No legal framework prevails to enable disabled people to counteract discrimination, unfair employment practices, problems of access, etc.
39. To counteract this deviation from academic detachment, an experiment in consultation was conducted.
40. There was no time to counteract it.
41. This event will counteract such trends.
42. This drug will counteract the effects of poison.
43. Intelligence tests were devised to counteract this narrow specialization.
44. All the same, the expectation of openness and transparent transmission will be difficult to counteract or stop.
45. Our work calls for mutual support. We shouldn't counteract each other's efforts.
46. He now bore off to the right to counteract possible deviation from his true course.
47. Combinations of these agents are administered to counteract the virus's inherent mutability , but that strategy does not always ward off resistance to the medicines, including the protease inhibitors.
48. In general, we often take anti-lift pile foundation to counteract the adverse effect of ground water floatage to building in sub-ground engineering.
49. However, the negative externality of the over urbanization can counteract the effect of the investment.
50. The doctor gave him some medicine to counteract the effect of the poison.
51. The silky - smooth formula helps counteract eye area bags and puffiness, smoothes wrinkles, and neutralizes dark discolorations.
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52. Several observations suggest that androgens may counteract the proliferative effects of estrogen and progestogen in the mammary gland.
53. But, the editorial concedes, the degree to which these benefits counteract the initial loss is open to question.
54. The experimental results demonstrate that the DPA-resistant standard cell library can counteract DPA attacks effectively.
55. The Mt. Pinatubo effect, as it's called, is just one way scientists believe they might use technology to counteract climate change, or at least its effects.
56. This shows how powerful an effective economic stimulus can be to counteract the fall-off in private demand.
57. Can choose batten, still have among them counteract the tension that lily-white of room internal cause creates completely.
58. Gravity compresses the gas in denser regions and, depending on the phase of the sound wave , can alternately enhance or counteract sonic compression and rarefaction.
59. This medicine will counteract the queasiness caused by the antibiotics.
60. RL pulse compensating network is introduced to counteract top-droop caused by pulse transformer or low capacitance of storage capacitors.
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