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counteragent

noun as in antidote

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If the Bureau had acted on this notion, Regina Fischer might have actually become a counteragent, a spy, for the U.S. government.

“Our work is a counteragent to the social engineering seen in projects like ‘MeteoHereos’ that spread fear and self-loathing,” said Mr. Boyack, who serves as president of the free-market Libertas Institute in Utah.

Muratov, in his Nobel speech, cast a free press as a counteragent for such despotism, likening journalists to dogs that keep the caravan of society moving forward.

But in many respects it makes perfect sense that it should have proved to be a counteragent to many symptoms of our pandemic malaise — not the illness, but the collateral stress we all share.

FBI investigated Trump as a possible counteragent.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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