Countercharges [noun]
Definition of Countercharges:
counterstatement
Opposite/Antonyms of Countercharges:
-
Sentence/Example of Countercharges:
Preston and Palmer were not only driven back, but they left some prisoners as a result of a countercharge by a Union regiment.
Lieutenant Sharpe ordered a countercharge, and the battalion rushed to meet the enemy.
However, no formal answer came until November 5, three days before the election, when a countercharge was impossible.
Ribs of the wounded broken in; features of the dead mashed by the heels of the Brown countercharge!
The conduct of every department and every individual concerned was the subject of charge, answer, and countercharge innumerable.
Ralph retaliated with a countercharge, declaring that Nick had caused her flight by thrusting his unwelcome attentions upon her.
Charge and countercharge succeed in the mad struggle for these guns.
We club men will have to countercharge the enemy, for self-preservation, to play heavy villains upon the stage.
Charge and countercharge, and recriminations, exercised the French court.
He is thought of only as always meeting charge with countercharge, in the very front crying “Mix!”