Similar words: counterbalance, counterbalancing, balance account, account balance, overbalance, balanced, balance due, unbalanced. Meaning: [‚kaʊntə'bæləns] adj. brought into equipoise by means of a weight or force that offsets another.
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1. The girl's earnest effort counterbalanced her slowness at learning.
2. The ugliness of the resort is counterbalanced by the excellence of the skiing.
3. Riskier investments tend to be counterbalanced by high rewards.
4. The weight of the ensemble was counterbalanced by the tug of transmission cables snaking up into the ceiling.
5. The body of penal regulations was counterbalanced by some rewards.
6. Normally the forces from one molecule are counterbalanced by equal attraction by other molecules but at an interface the forces become unbalanced.
7. The company's success in Europe has counterbalanced its weak sales in the U.S.
8. His fear of his father is counterbalanced by a genuine respect for him.
9. Ministerial power is somewhat counterbalanced by railway management's control of internal information and by its own political resources.
10. Those firms with profits were counterbalanced by those firms with losses.
11. The government response has counterbalanced these effects.
12. The boy's earnest effort counterbalanced his slowness at learning.
13. This steady influx counterbalanced by any comparable outgo.
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15. Danes'problem of low natural conception has been completely counterbalanced by the widely use of ARTs.
16. These overestimates counterbalanced the uncertain risk of radiation releases after sealing.
17. Racial bias is often counterbalanced with each other among individual jurors, resulting in a fair verdict.
18. But this fear is counterbalanced by new realizations at work and with my friends, in which I am able to frankly avow that I have a disability.
19. The luxury of one class is counterbalanced by the indigence of another.
20. The boy's slowness at learning is counterbalanced by his earnest effort.
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21. His drive for tangible accomplishments counterbalanced by an equal drive for correctness.
22. While corticosteroids have an adverse effect on bone mass, this may be partly counterbalanced by improvement in the inflammatory bowel disease.
23. The core of the work is the deeply expressive slow movement, which is counterbalanced by the vitality of the folky finale.
24. The storage of this sort of data causes the difficulty that the compact format is counterbalanced by the redundant information.
25. The difference in size between egg and sperm is counterbalanced by the numbers in which they are produced.
26. Parents' natural desire to protect their children should be counterbalanced by the child's need for independence.
27. I created Reb, an emotionally damaged man whose character flaws are counterbalanced by extraordinary talents that help him get out of the very serious trouble he gets into in his first adventure.
28. Firstly, we utilized the numerical simulation method to analyze the flow field that is counterbalanced by a pressure driven flow and electro-osmotic flow in a straight microchannel.
29. On the palate it has flavours of rich orange marmalade that intermingle in a luscious honeyed sweetness which is counterbalanced by a fresh, crisp acidity and culminates in a zesty citrus finish.
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