To destroy property or hinder normal operations.
Oppose and mitigate the effects of by contrary actions.
Oppose or check by a counteraction.
1 Religious engagement, however, may counteract the damaging effects of early life stress.
2 It is important we counteract those words and thoughts with positive ones.
3 So, I suspect that Newton's first law is really to counteract Aristotle.
4 It was useless: they could not counteract the effects of the poison.
5 And its cultural role was to counteract the effects of women's liberation.
6 It would take a huge injection of resources to counteract heroin abuse.
7 Nothing but a complete change of environment can counteract the inevitable tendency.
8 This would counteract the attack of sweet potatoes by the old lady.
9 Microsoft would then update its software to counteract each change by AOL.
10 They also will attempt to counteract the tackle-breaking skills of Frank Gore.
11 Nor can I counteract the danger by preaching or writing against Rome.
12 In an attempt to counteract that development, policymakers have acted, he added.
13 Here and alone, I am powerless to counteract the harm you do.
14 And when I try to counteract it, Barry says that I nag.
15 Anyhow, I feared that the alliance might counteract my despatch to London.
16 Mike knew he'd have a hard fight to counteract the bad influences.
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