counteract
Americanverb (used with object)
verb
Other Word Forms
- counteractant adjective
- counteracter noun
- counteractingly adverb
- counteraction noun
- counteractive adjective
- counteractively adverb
- counteractor noun
- noncounteractive adjective
- uncounteracted adjective
Etymology
Origin of counteract
Example Sentences
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Overall, the findings indicate that carefully adjusting proteins that interact genetically with frataxin may help counteract the damage caused by frataxin loss.
From Science Daily
In 2025, researchers at the University of Louvain and Imperial College London clarified how this harmful chain reaction might be counteracted.
From Science Daily
To counteract this early-stage gender bias, the university runs outreach programs, sending female students back to their high schools to talk about life on campus and serve as role models.
From BBC
Proteins needed for producing energy decline, while proteins involved in stress responses and mitochondrial repair increase, indicating that the cell attempts to counteract the damage.
From Science Daily
Separately, Chasanoff said the study showed that the home-furnishing category was “highly promotional,” with prices falling on items that previously saw prices rise to counteract tariffs.
From MarketWatch
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