Sentence examples for be offset from inspiring English sources

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be offset

noun

Anything that acts as counterbalance; a compensating equivalent.

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

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And they can be offset by losses.

Discomfort will be offset, however, by beauty.

This $30 billion provision won't be offset.

Court-ordered damages would not be offset by charity.

That deficit must be offset by money from abroad.

This should be offset by higher cheese margins.

There's plenty of imbalance to be offset elsewhere, too.

Later, it will be offset by higher growth".

Sometimes, the housing needs to be offset; not the biodiversity.

The money would be offset with other defense cuts.

Some acknowledged that any increase might be offset by layoffs.

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