Sentence examples for To offset from inspiring English sources

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To offset

noun

Anything that acts as counterbalance; a compensating equivalent.

  • Today's victory was an offset to yesterday's defeat.

Exact(60)

To offset the sweetness of the tomatoes.

To offset that, Metallgesellschaft ventured into the oil business.

To offset the cost, Denver started running ads.

To offset synchronized growth compression requires a synchronized reflation effort.

How much goes to offset health consequences?

will print "myfile.txt" to offset.

I try to offset it.

Your Prius isn't going to offset that.

"That's enough to offset retail sales data".

Some pharmaceutical companies are making an effort to offset this.

Moreover, Shell purchased pollution credits to offset its emissions.

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