adjective
- serving to counterbalance or offset something; having equal or opposite force or effect
verb
- to act against or balance out the effect of something; to counteract
Usage: present participle of countervail
Examples
- The government imposed countervailing duties to offset unfair trade practices.
- Exercise provides a countervailing benefit to a sedentary lifestyle.
- The positive feedback was countervailing the earlier criticism.
- Countervailing winds made the flight longer than expected.
- The company's strong sales were countervailing the losses from the previous quarter.
- These countervailing factors must be weighed carefully in the decision.