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counterbalance

[koun-ter-bal-uhns, koun-ter-bal-uhns] / ˈkaʊn tərˌbæl əns, ˌkaʊn tərˈbæl əns /


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This distant mass counterbalances the Local Group's gravity.

From Science Daily

Over the past year, some stores raised prices, cut costs and canceled plans to counterbalance more expensive imports.

From MarketWatch

Yet fears of layoffs might still act as a counterbalance.

From MarketWatch

Because the wealthy are ideologically diverse, their participation can counterbalance these different forms of elite power.

From MarketWatch

To counterbalance the hefty AI spending, Amazon has cut back in other areas, most notably among its white-collar workforce.

From The Wall Street Journal