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countermeasure

[ US /ˈkaʊntɝˌmɛʒɝ/ ]
[ UK /kˈa‍ʊntəmˌɛʒɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an action taken to offset another action

How To Use countermeasure In A Sentence

  • We propose a countermeasure:after confirming the true Bungarus multicinctus, inserting a falsepreventing pill or mark into its oral cavity and packing it in mould pressing plastic package.
  • The company reportedly acquired the ability to launch the electronic countermeasure against pirates in November of last year, but held off on using it until Sunday.
  • A host of countermeasures have been devised and a few tried, such as exercise bikes and treadmills to which crew members are strapped.
  • As a superb targeter of military forces, he was a most crafty inventor of countermeasures to thwart enemy action.
  • Probe into the safe nursing hidden trouble for new graduate nurse in department of paediatrics and its countermeasures.
  • We propose a countermeasure:after confirming the true Bungarus multicinctus, inserting a falsepreventing pill or mark into its oral cavity and packing it in mould pressing plastic package.
  • This suite allows the aircrew to detect radar and missile threats and react while deploying countermeasures to defeat anything fired at them.
  • We propose a countermeasure:after confirming the true Bungarus multicinctus, inserting a falsepreventing pill or mark into its oral cavity and packing it in mould pressing plastic package.
  • Lastly the author makes umpty countermeasure suggestions on how to accelerate the healthy development of the school-based in-service training in our country.
  • It's investigating whether potassium citrate, a proven Earth-based therapy to minimize kidney stone development, can be used as a countermeasure to reduce the risk of kidney stone formation in space.
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