Aún no tenemos significados para "counteract influence".
1Her active beneficence was a counteracting influence to his avaricious predisposition.
2But the old tyrannical system was restored, owing to counteracting influence from some unknown quarter.
3Broken, secondly, by the counteracting influence of her husband.
4Against a host of counteracting influences, love fought single-handed.
5After eliminating all contingencies arising from clerical error and counteracting influence, the prognostication is sure of fulfilment.
6But counteracting influences were also at work, which Livingston, in his zeal for political honours, possibly did not observe.
7There are, happily, counteracting influences.
8The blood, by some inexplicable process of nature, perhaps by the counteracting influence of fear, had quickly ceased to flow.
9The effect even of that daily roll-call could not have been small in its counteracting influence on the shrill American tone.
10It appears to me that he sought a counteracting influence to all this, in his boundless admiration for old Consul Garman.
11However, under the counteracting influences of her sweet niece I felt that I could bear a large amount of sourness from her.
12The power of the prince had no definite limits, and, with the exception of the counteracting influence of the boyards, it was practically absolute.
13He was a fool to think that in a few months he could counteract influences that had been moulding her character for a century.