counterbalance

Main Entry:
equilibrium [ee-kwuh-lib-ree-uhm, ek-wuh-]
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: balance; evenness
Synonyms: calm, calmness, composure, cool, coolness, counterbalance, counterpoise, equanimity, equipoise, poise, polish, rest, serenity, stability, stasis, steadiness, steadying, symmetry
Antonyms: imbalance, unevenness
Main Entry: make up
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: compensate, reconcile
Synonyms: accommodate, atone, balance, bury the hatchet, come to terms, compose, conciliate, counterbalance, counterpoise, countervail, forgive and forget, make amends, make peace, mend, offset, outweigh, pacify, recompense, redeem, redress, requite, set off, settle, shake hands
Antonyms: disagree
Main Entry: neutralize
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: counteract
Synonyms: abrogate, annul, balance, cancel, compensate for, conquer, counterbalance, countercheck, counterpoise, countervail, defeat, frustrate, invalidate, negate, negative, nullify, offset, overcome, override, overrule, redress, subdue, undo
Main Entry: nullify
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: cancel, revoke
Synonyms: abate, abolish, abrogate, annihilate, annul, ax, blue pencil, bring to naught, call all bets off, compensate, confine, counteract, counterbalance, countervail, disannul, forget it, invalidate, kill*, limit, negate, neutralize, nig, offset, quash, render null and void, renege, renig, repeal, rescind, restrict, scratch*, scrub, squash, stamp out, take out*, torpedo, trash*, undo, veto, vitiate, void, wash out, wipe out, zap
Antonyms: affirm, pass, sanctify, validate
Main Entry: oppose
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: compare, play off
Synonyms: array, confront, contrast, counter, counterbalance, face, match, pit, set against, vie
Antonyms: join, participate
Main Entry: outweigh
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: override, dominate
Synonyms: atone for, balance, cancel out, compensate, counterbalance, counterpoise, countervail, eclipse, exceed, excel, make up for, offset, outbalance, outrival, outrun, overcome, overshadow, predominate, preponderate, prevail, set off, surpass, take precedence, tip the scales
Main Entry: reaction
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: response
Synonyms: acknowledgment, answer, attitude, back talk, backfire, backlash, boomerang, comeback, compensation, counteraction, counterbalance, counterpoise, double-take, echo, feedback, feeling, hit, kick, kickback, knee-jerk, lip, opinion, reagency, rebound, reception, receptivity, reciprocation, recoil, reflection, reflex, rejoinder, repercussion, reply, retort, return, reverberation, revulsion, sass, snappy comeback, take*, vibes, wisecrack
Antonyms: cause, question
Main Entry: recompense
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: pay back, make restitution
Synonyms: ante up, atone, atone for, balance, comp, compensate, cough up, counterbalance, counterpoise, countervail, do business, equalize, expiate, fix, give satisfaction, grease, indemnify, make amends, make good, make up for, offset, overcompensate, pay, pay for, propitiate, put out, reciprocate, recoup, recover, redress, reimburse, remunerate, repay, requite, retaliate, retrieve, return, reward, satisfy, spring for, square*, sweeten the pot, swing for, take care of
Main Entry: redeem
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: atone for; compensate
Synonyms: abide by, absolve, acquit, adhere to, balance, carry out, compensate, counterbalance, counterpoise, countervail, defray, discharge, fulfill, hold to, keep, keep the faith, make amends, make good, make up for, meet, offset, outweigh, perform, redress, rehabilitate, reinstate, restore, satisfy, save, set off
Antonyms: disregard, ignore
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