noun
- a check or restraint that opposes or balances another force or influence
- a second check or verification to confirm accuracy
verb
- to check or restrain by means of an opposing force
- to verify or check again for accuracy
Examples
- The board of directors serves as a countercheck to executive power.
- We need a countercheck on these financial calculations before submitting the report.
- The new policy will countercheck the rising costs in the department.
- Please countercheck the inventory numbers against last month’s records.
- His ambition was held in countercheck by his sense of responsibility.
- The auditor will countercheck all expense reports for accuracy.