English to Arabic Dictionary counteract

counteract

مواجهة
definition
verb
should we deliberately intervene in the climate system to counteract global warming?
act against (something) in order to reduce its force or neutralize it.
translation of 'counteract'
verb
حايد,
ضد,
ضاد,
أبطل
example
she did her best to 'counteract' it
should we deliberately intervene in the climate system to 'counteract' global warming?
should we deliberately intervene in the climate system to 'counteract' global warming?
The argument was that the discount rate should be reduced to 'counteract' the effect of the higher rate tax on the award.
to 'counteract' the disease
Allegedly there's no virus checking software designed to 'counteract' it yet, but there could be a cure by the end of today.
Finally, it has been suggested that a pH shift could serve as a signal to induce systems to 'counteract' imbalances.
Inverters can reduce overall crosstalk by 'counteracting' the effects of switching, as long as the victim trace runs alongside both the native signal and its inverted form.
Your record says you've had special training in nuclear 'counteraction' .
The possible 'counteractive' effect of CK application on shaded leaves with respect to the distribution of leaf N, chloroplast acclimation parameters and leaf expansion was studied in a factorial design.
Eventually, the conqueror will reach a ‘culminating point of victory’ at which his successes provoke sufficient 'counteraction' to defeat him.
Moreover, as I mentioned above, there are two kinds of brain contusions, one which occurs in the immediate area of the impact, and the other which occurs on the opposite side as a 'counteraction' .
There must, therefore, be some hidden advantage to being left-handed that 'counteracts' the risks, but the problem for biologists was trying to work out what this advantage was.
The precise method by which Aloe Vera works is not yet fully understood, but it is a great stimulator of the body's own system, which 'counteracts' disease and disorder.
Deterrence is a state of mind brought about by the existence of a credible threat of unacceptable 'counteraction' .
In 'counteraction' to its own consumption-growth tendencies, new national and grassroots organizations, typically white and middle class, invested their energy in improving standards of public health.
As with any fast guy, you need to get to him with fast 'counteractions' .
I have been advised that there is a very real possibility that unless we take effective 'counteractions' , there could be an epidemic of this dangerous disease next fall and winter [here in the United States].
Effects are additive, leading to 'counteraction' if opposing ion types are paired.
Some force in the universe not only 'counteracts' gravity but pushes the galaxies in the universe apart ever faster.
The resulting charge neutralization 'counteracts' the normal repulsion of the negatively charged phosphate backbone and allows a considerable narrowing of the DNA grooves on the inside.
A negative force of that magnitude, in my opinion, would not occur without some other 'counteractive' force.
When intelligence personnel perform this task well, it supports the commander's use of a myriad of potential friendly actions and 'counteractions' .
All such diabolic, yet cowardly actions must be severely condemned, censured and deterred with steeled resolve and equally resolute 'counteraction' .
To overcome some of these effects, a distant sensor has to take 'counteractive' measures to reverse these effects.
And if you don't do it, then the enemy gets ahead because every time you have an advantage a 'counteraction' is created by your adversary to negate that advantage and the process starts again.
This action sets off further actions and 'counteractions' from the soccer league and environmentalists and neighbors of the parks that can be traced to the resolution of the series of events.
He didn't, therefore, possess adrenaline - the life-saving drug which 'counteracts' the allergic reaction people have when sensitive to bee and wasp stings.
This implies that actions initiated by a particular state usually evoke 'counteractions' only by those states directly threatened by these actions and not others.
Unequally spaced white stripes painted across the road leading up to an off-ramp have been used to create an illusion that 'counteracts' motion adaptation and reduces driving speed.
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