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countermeasure

[koun-ter-mezh-er] / ˈkaʊn tərˌmɛʒ ər /








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"The learnings from this will help us work out the countermeasures to be adopted to protect satellites in near space. They will also help us gain a better understanding of near-Earth space," he adds.

From BBC

These advantages are most appealing when China lacks a strong justification for claiming its actions are lawful countermeasures, as with its continuing campaign against Japan.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Countries hit early may have been caught off guard and are scrambling to ramp up countermeasures,” Rajnarayanan said.

From Salon

In March 2022, the department also launched a new task force known as "KleptoCapture" which is dedicated to enforcing sanctions, export restrictions and economic countermeasures designed to freeze Russia out of global market.

From Reuters

North Korea justifies its military pursuits as a countermeasure to joint military exercises between South Korea and the United States, which have been scaled up in recent months.

From Washington Post