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counterbalanced

[ US /ˌkaʊntɝˈbæɫənst/ ]
[ UK /kˈa‍ʊntəbˌælənst/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. brought into equipoise by means of a weight or force that offsets another

How To Use counterbalanced In A Sentence

  • But this fear is counterbalanced by new realizations at work and with my friends, in which I am able to frankly avow that I have a disability.
  • The diet is not counterbalanced by grains, roots, vegetables, and fruits - foods that are relatively lower in anthropogenic xenobiotic substances.
  • But if it is not counterbalanced by an opposite movement, then we can never say anything about what is there - what is presenting itself as this particular thing of this particular sort.
  • The merit of Okpewho's project and the value of this sort of localized exegetic approach thus seem counterbalanced by the polarized perspective of the author.
  • The study noted that not ethanol only produces 70 percent of the energy generated by gasoline and added that not all CO2 is "counterbalanced" in the process. Undefined
  • The current leadership includes some princelings, but they are counterbalanced by a rival nonhereditary group that includes President Hu Jintao, also the party chief, and Premier Wen Jiabao. Children of the Revolution
  • In this Victorian conversion, the curtained window onto the street is counterbalanced by the back door open onto the garden. THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • The girl's earnest effort counterbalanced her slowness at learning.
  • But they were always counterbalanced by something wonderful: be it guava marmalade for breakfast each morning, chatting with teachers over ice cream or tea, learning Quechua vocabulary from the kids at the internado (weekday boarding school for kids who live really far out in the campo), watching a soccer game at the local cancha, or losing myself in the sea of stars at night. Site Visit « Wanderings
  • The cantilever on the canal side is counterbalanced by the concrete ground floor on the land side.
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