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Be counteracted
verb
To act in opposition to; thwart; to hinder, defeat, or frustrate, by contrary agency or influence; as, to counteract the effect of medicines; to counteract good advice.
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Too much salt needs to be counteracted with acid, cream or butter.
Does poverty itself need to be eradicated, or can its effects on children somehow be counteracted?
Ubiquitination of a target molecule is a reversible process and can be counteracted by deubiquitinases.
A walking robot, by contrast, can fall in many directions, including some that cannot easily be counteracted by a motor.
It wasn't bad, but after years of denigrating the European Union, the poison can't easily be counteracted.
Analysts said the negative effect of the economic reports could only be counteracted by positive news from corporations.
The last six variations are slow and can be counteracted by altering weights in the tunnel.
This condition can often be counteracted by adding adequate amounts of potash, a fertilizer containing potassium.
Increased restrictions on EU migrants could be counteracted by other factors, however.
For treating a disease, the mechanism could be counteracted to effectively starve the more productive bacteria and weaken the infection.
Therefore, loss of balance control should already be counteracted during immobilization.
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