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offset

[awf-set, of-, awf-set, of-] / ˈɔfˌsɛt, ˈɒf-, ˌɔfˈsɛt, ˌɒf- /


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That could offset some of the savings from some of the cheapest renewables which are starting to displace gas power, according to Prof Grubb.

From BBC

This means the body does not clearly offset or "cancel out" the extra calories burned through movement.

From Science Daily

To offset that, he pays extra attention to strengthening the posterior, or back, chain of their bodies.

From Los Angeles Times

Electricity unit rates are rising, offset by a slight fall in gas rates, meaning that heavy users of electricity will see the biggest impact.

From BBC

Artificial-intelligence investment should continue to offset some of the shocks to slower growth, but there will be nothing holding down prices, he said.

From MarketWatch