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counterbalance

/'kauntə,bæləns/ Cách viết khác : (counterpoise) /'kauntəpɔiz/
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Explanation of "Counterbalance"

Definition: The word "counterbalance" can be used as both a noun and a verb.

Usage Instructions:
  • When using "counterbalance" as a noun, think about balance and equality.
  • When using it as a verb, think about actions that oppose or mitigate the effects of something else.
Examples:
  • Noun: "The heavy box was too much for one side of the scale, so I added a counterbalance on the other side."
  • Verb: "To counterbalance the negative feedback from the meeting, she shared some positive news with the team."
Advanced Usage:

In more technical contexts, especially in engineering or physics, "counterbalance" can refer to mechanisms or systems designed to stabilize or equalize forces. For example, "The engineers designed a counterbalance system to reduce the effects of air resistance on the airplane."

Word Variants:
  • Counterbalancing (verb): This is the present participle form. Example: "She is counterbalancing the risks with careful planning."
  • Counterbalanced (verb): This is the past tense. Example: "The weight was counterbalanced by a spring."
Different Meanings:

While "counterbalance" primarily focuses on balance and opposition, it can also imply compensation in various contexts, such as financial or emotional situations.

Synonyms:
  • Offset
  • Balance
  • Compensate
  • Counteract
  • Equalize
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

There aren't specific idioms or phrasal verbs that use "counterbalance," but you might come across phrases like "strike a balance," which conveys a similar idea of finding equality or fairness between opposing forces or ideas.

Summary:

"Counterbalance" is a versatile word that helps describe the action of balancing or compensating for something. Whether you're discussing weights, actions, or effects, this word is useful in many contexts.

Noun
  1. a compensating equivalent
  2. equality of distribution
  3. a weight that balances another weight
Verb
  1. oppose and mitigate the effects of by contrary actions
    • This will counteract the foolish actions of my colleagues
  2. contrast with equal weight or force
  3. adjust for
    • engineers will work to correct the effects or air resistance

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