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be counter
noun
An object (now especially a small disc) used in counting or keeping count, or as a marker in games, etc.
Exact(8)
We are meant to be counter cultural.
But launching an indiscriminate offline ad campaign would be counter to everything Google stands for.
"I would say that we tend to be counter cyclic," he says.
"If it happens there will be counter measures.
This undesirable effect can be counter balanced by application of sucrose solutions of descending concentrations [ 45].
Any of these would be counter to her personality.
Similar(52)
It may be counter-productive, too.
Others maintain it may be counter-productive.
This can be counter-intuitive.
"We'll be counter-suing for several million.
Or should that be counter-revolution.
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