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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The Japanese hoped much from the Chon-do Kyo, a powerful movement encouraged by the authorities because they thought that it would be a valuable counteractive to Christianity.
From Korea's Fight for Freedom by Mckenzie, F. A. (Frederick Arthur)
But there are two sides to this minor chapter: there is the evolution of the parasite, and there is also the evolution of counteractive measures on the part of the host.
From The Outline of Science, Vol. 1 (of 4) A Plain Story Simply Told by Thomson, J. Arthur