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To counter
noun
An object (now especially a small disc) used in counting or keeping count, or as a marker in games, etc.
Exact(58)
To counter the threat, Cmdr.
To counter that, use a blocker.
To counter this, look for obvious clues.
Putin has to counter it".
"They like to counter America.
I need to counter.
And to counter it.
There are strengths to counter these weaknesses.
Bradley promised to counter with combinations.
Similar(2)
In Dec. Tsarism began to counter-attack.
Students had decided to counter-protest.
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