Counteractive [adjective]
Definition of Counteractive:
nullifying
Synonyms of Counteractive:
Opposite/Antonyms of Counteractive:
-
Sentence/Example of Counteractive:
For years, talk of technological solutions to directly counteract global warming, known as geoengineering, were taboo among climate scientists.
That’s obviously enough to counteract the minus-1 in the turnover department.
The Bucks’ bet has been that having those two players help so aggressively results in the near-excision of at-rim attempts from the opponent’s shot diet, counteracting Milwaukee’s willingness to let opponents launch away from beyond the arc.
Obfuscation is no substitute for an organized and energetic movement, backed by the force of law, to counteract the surveillance advertising that governs so much of the internet.
Keep in mind that this trick will help you counteract the kind of dryness usually associated with cold weather and regular washing, but will not help you if you have a skin condition.
He is a great lover of books and gardening—two antithetical hobbies—which are charming in themselves, and healthily counteractive.
But, along with so many incentives to excess, were there no counteractive agencies at work?
The counteractive of a false spiritualism is found in the incarnate life of the Son of God.
She began the winter with all such counteractive measures as she could employ.
No counteractive effect to this prepossession was to be found in contemporary opinion in Europe.