English to Arabic Dictionary countering

countering

مجابهة
definition
verb
the second argument is more difficult to counter
speak or act in opposition to.
translation of 'countering'
verb
قاوم,
رد
example
They speak about self-reliance and 'countering' the invasion of a global economy by humble movement like the one involving the manufacture of toilet soap.
While 'countering' these incentives is difficult, the authors note that public education and other initiatives have helped to dramatically reduce the incidence of smoking in recent decades.
This means 'countering' denialism as well.
Con stayed on the defensive, blocking and parrying, and occasionally 'countering' when he thought there was an opening.
You had one fighter aggressive and moving forward and the other fighter 'countering' effectively but not throwing as many punches.
He moved with impressive grace and skill, angling away from Hernandez's on rushes and 'countering' effectively with uppercuts, straight right hands, and left hooks.
The idea is to keep the Prime Minister updated so that he is in a position to 'counter' all possible queries from the opposition benches, informed sources said.
Instead of competing with these fantasies, I 'counter' with culinary theatrics from my surreal bag of tricks.
That day, however, he didn't 'counter' with some snappy nickname of his own.
Nothing can help hatred unless it is 'countered' by the opposite.
To keep my idea alive, I need to 'counter' with fixed targets of high value, so here's one, and here's another.
‘We know it's not just about integration or sitting in the same classrooms with whites,’ Sellers 'counters' .
The primary objective going into a replay is to have learned enough to 'counter' the opposition's strengths and take advantage of their weaknesses.
What was interesting about that phenomenon was how incredibly difficult it was to 'counter' the prevailing wisdom of the times.
In order to 'counter' any possible opposition, the government is attacking democratic rights and preparing a new police state.
She diverted the move and 'countered' with an uppercut that he avoided by tucking his chin in.
Those of us who have fought for Inuit rights would 'counter' with this: Can you eat your degrees when you are starving?
Maybe not, but then they might reasonably 'counter' with the question: is the Parthenon strictly necessary?
A losing side sometimes falls into a trap where they tend to 'counter' the opposition instead of dictating the game.
Some may argue that flow and power don't go together, but I'd 'counter' with that being a fallacy of the modern Big Move surf culture.
He steadied his swaying body and tried to 'counter' with a lunge at Caleb.
The opposition rally sought to 'counter' that impression, and organisers said they expected about 150,000 people to turn out.
It will be difficult to 'counter' their political and economic hegemony!
The party's caucus had held the closed-door meeting to discuss ways to 'counter' the opposition lawmakers' plans.
Sometimes I might need to throw to make my opponent commit and 'counter' off his punch.
Sly smirk returning, she 'countered' readily, ‘It would be a pleasure, Serpent.’
He made the remarks in a bid to 'counter' the opposition's doubts that the use of the money has not been transparent, the report said.
Instead of giving you the three-day workweek you asked for, your boss might 'counter' with a four-day week.
The protesters 'counter' with dinosaurs singing songs and a hoe-down.
Supporters 'counter' with the charge that tuition from transit users already partially funds parking services on campus.
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