verb
- moving in an opposite direction or contrary to something else
Usage: present participle of countermove
adjective
- characterized by or involving movement in opposite directions
Usage: often used in technical or specialized contexts
Examples
- The two dancers were countermoving across the stage in a carefully choreographed pattern.
- The stock market and bond prices are often countermoving during periods of economic uncertainty.
- The mechanical gears were countermoving to create the desired rotational effect.
- In chess, the player developed a countermoving strategy to disrupt the opponent's attack.
- The countermoving currents in the ocean created a complex water circulation system.
- The two vehicles were countermoving on the highway, heading in opposite directions.