counteractive
Frequently Asked Questions
- We need to implement counteractive measures to offset the losses.
- The medicine is counteractive—it should have a neutralizing effect.
- A see-saw works because every motion is counteractive.
Example Sentences
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Sepsis is “an incredibly robust reaction to fight infection” that becomes essentially counteractive, Azar said.
From MSNBC • Jun. 5, 2016
Even changes as radical as moving habitats from water to land can be mitigated by counteractive niche construction.
From Scientific American • May 22, 2013
Then Sir Douglas told of the counteractive efforts of his sales agencies in opening up new territory even in remote Belgian Congo; in introducing machines to 338,000 pupils in 12,000 European school classes.
From Time Magazine Archive
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He is a great lover of books and gardening—two antithetical hobbies—which are charming in themselves, and healthily counteractive.
From Heroes of the Telegraph by Munro, John
No counteractive effect to this prepossession was to be found in contemporary opinion in Europe.
From Sea Power in its Relations to the War of 1812 Volume 1 by Mahan, A. T. (Alfred Thayer)