Similar words: counterbalance, balancing, account balance, overbalance, financial accounting, countervailing duty, glancing, counter. Meaning: [‚kaʊntə'bæləns] adj. serving to equilibrate.
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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. Hard working often counterbalances slowness at learning.
4. Add honey to counterbalance the acidity.
5. Riskier investments tend to be counterbalanced by high rewards.
6. Their strength in defence counterbalances our strength in attack.
7. The accused's right to silence was a vital counterbalance to the powers of the police.
8. Her calm nature served as a natural counterbalance to his excitable personality.
9. Counterbalancing this ascetic wunderkind is his brother, Charles Solomon.
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10. The documents he provided for Strype helped counterbalance the reliance upon official sources in Strype's histories of Elizabethan archbishops.
11. The weight of the ensemble was counterbalanced by the tug of transmission cables snaking up into the ceiling.
12. The body of penal regulations was counterbalanced by some rewards.
13. Normally the forces from one molecule are counterbalanced by equal attraction by other molecules but at an interface the forces become unbalanced.
14. The company's success in Europe has counterbalanced its weak sales in the U.S.
15. At present domestic labour is organisationally inefficient because it is not socialised like the industrial sphere, which counterbalances increased productivity through mechanisation.
16. His fear of his father is counterbalanced by a genuine respect for him.
17. To counterbalance this earthly anchor the only remedy has been self-discipline and mortification of her natural inclinations.
18. The researchers concluded that the supportive atmosphere of the extended family had been sufficient to counterbalance the effects of the questionable diets.
19. The difference in size between egg and sperm is counterbalanced by the numbers in which they are produced.
20. Fortunately there are strong democratic forces in the country that counterbalance any extremist influences.
21. Rapid changes will provoke counterbalancing actions.
22. Counterbalancing the mood of the market requires judgment, and because regulators are human, they are bound to get it wrong.
23. But with time and counterbalancing financial measures, this obstacle can be overcome.
24. The members of the Council were drawn from the national governments and had the task of counterbalancing the High Authority's supranationalism.
25. These verbs mean to make something ineffective by if by applying an opposite or counterbalancing force.
26. At this time of E.U. weakness, the Eurasian Union was seen to be aimed at counterbalancing Western institutions.
27. India for example, a democracy and a vital U.S. ally, is especially helpful in counterbalancing China.
28. In the majority of cases this process will involve counterbalancing the entire tonal scale.
29. These verbs mean to make something ineffective by or as if by applying an opposite or counterbalancing force.
30. More importantly, the teaching of non-Self without promulgating the counterbalancing revelation of the Tathagatagarbha is an act which will generate the most severe suffering.
More similar words: counterbalance, balancing, account balance, overbalance, financial accounting, countervailing duty, glancing, counter, counter-, countenance, counterfeiter, counter to, encounter, counterintelligence, counteract, countermand, countertop, counterfoil, counterpart, counterfeit, counter offer, countervail, counterpane, countersign, counterpoint, run counter to, counterclaim, counterpunch, counterattack, over-the-counter.