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counteract

[koun-ter-akt] / ˌkaʊn tərˈækt /


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The appeal its stance does have for some white working class voters in the constituency was insufficient to counteract that disadvantage.

From BBC

Congress intended this tariff clause as an emergency tool to counteract a payments “disequilibrium” caused by strains on currency reserve holdings.

From The Wall Street Journal

Stars shine because nuclear fusion in their cores converts hydrogen into helium, creating outward pressure that counteracts gravity.

From Science Daily

And with stocks wobbling the past two weeks, those numbers help counteract Wall Street’s latest myth: that today’s market, dominated by giant tech companies, is a monster that will stomp your index funds to bits.

From The Wall Street Journal

A Church of Ireland minister has said she hopes churches "feel emboldened to counteract racism whenever they see it".

From BBC