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counteract
[ koun-ter-akt ]
counteract
/ ˌ첹ʊԳəˈæ /
verb
- tr to oppose, neutralize, or mitigate the effects of by contrary action; check
Derived Forms
- ˌdzܲԳٱˈپ, adverb
- ˌdzܲԳٱˈپ, adjective
- ˌdzܲԳٱˈپDz, noun
Other Word Forms
- dzܲt·tԳ adjective
- dzܲt·İ dzܲt·tǰ noun
- dzܲt·iԲ· adverb
- dzܲt·tDz noun
- dzܲt·t adjective
- dzܲt·t·ly adverb
- ԴDzcdzܲ·ٱ·t adjective
- ܲcdzܲ·ٱ·Ļ adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of counteract1
Example Sentences
She says there are "real opportunities to counteract the challenges" using digital technology, patient images and artificial intelligence.
He says teachers need to counteract the online influencers promoting toxic masculinity.
Not all of them are created equal — some may still contain added sugars or artificial sweeteners that counteract their potential benefits.
Sapo said on Tuesday that Russia's intelligence activities were primarily aimed at undermining cohesion between Nato members, counteracting Western support for Ukraine, and circumventing sanctions.
The way to counteract this was to slide the rear on entry to promote turn-in.
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