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    Coun·ter·vail
    /ˌkoun(t)ərˈvāl/

    verb

    • 1. offset the effect of (something) by countering it with something of equal force: "stereotypes are countervailed by more realistic assessments"
  2. 1. : to compensate for. 2. archaic : equal, match. 3. : to exert force against : counteract. intransitive verb. : to exert force against an opposing and often bad or harmful force or influence. Examples of countervail in a Sentence.

  3. Countervail definition: to act or avail against with equal power, force, or effect; counteract.. See examples of COUNTERVAIL used in a sentence.

  4. To countervail is to oppose something successfully. To countervail is to counteract, counterbalance, or neutralize. This verb is best known to us in the form of its participle countervailing, which gets far more time in the limelight as an adjective than countervail gets as a verb.

  5. 2 meanings: 1. to act or act against with equal power or force 2. to make up for; compensate; offset.... Click for more definitions.

  6. v.t. 1. to act against with equal power or effect; counteract. 2. to furnish an equivalent of or a compensation for; offset. 3. Archaic. to equal. v.i. 4. to be of equal force in opposition; avail.

  7. Jun 2, 2024 · countervail (third-person singular simple present countervails, present participle countervailing, simple past and past participle countervailed) To have the same value or number as.

  8. having equal force but an opposite effect: countervailing force There was nobody strong enough to lead an effective countervailing force against the dictator. a countervailing argument. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Opposing & against.

  9. Countervail Definition. To act against with equal force; counteract. To make up for; compensate. To counteract; be successful, useful, etc. against; avail against. To match or equal.

  10. A complete guide to the word "COUNTERVAIL": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  11. The word "countervail" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it as a verb meaning to oppose, counteract, or neutralize the effect of something (most often an opposing force). For example, you could say, "Our charity efforts have helped countervail the effects of poverty in this community.".

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