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counteract

[koun-ter-akt] / ˌkaʊn tərˈækt /


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In the new study, the team explored whether GLP-1 drugs could counteract this process and reopen the tiny blood vessels that become blocked.

From Science Daily

Drones can also be counteracted with “kinetic” systems, which can shoot down drones.

From Barron's

The company said it is seeing strong growth in emerging markets, including Mexico, Brazil and Turkey, helping to counteract challenges in developed markets.

From The Wall Street Journal

Those sources of uncertainty could counteract positive signs the economy was previously showing and have made projecting the rest of the fiscal year far more difficult, the company said.

From The Wall Street Journal

One recent study has already demonstrated that exercise can help counteract aging linked to cancer.

From Science Daily