Counteract Meaning in English
word
Definition
To do something that reduces, weakens, or cancels the effect of something else.
Usage & Nuances
Formal word, often used in science, medicine, or law. It usually appears with negative effects: 'counteract the side effects', 'counteract pollution'. Not used for direct physical fights—use 'fight' or 'oppose' instead.
Spanish: contrarrestarPortuguese (BR): neutralizar - contrariarPortuguese (PT): neutralizar - contrariarChinese (Simplified): 抵消 - 对抗Chinese (Traditional): 抵銷 - 對抗Hindi: निष्क्रिय करना - प्रभाव को कम करनाArabic: يقاوم - يبطل مفعولBengali: প্রতিক্রিয়া করা - প্রতিহত করাRussian: нейтрализовать - противодействоватьJapanese: 打ち消す - 相殺するVietnamese: chống lại - làm giảm tác độngKorean: 상쇄하다 - 억제하다Turkish: etkisini azaltmak - etkisizleştirmekUrdu: تدارک کرنا - اثر کو ختم کرناIndonesian: menangkal - mengurangi efek
Example Sentences
Coffee can sometimes counteract the effects of sleeping pills, so be careful.
natural
We need to counteract the rising pollution in our city.
basic
This medicine will counteract the effects of your allergy.
basic
They used special chemicals to counteract the poison.
basic
We need new policies to counteract the economic downturn.
natural
He tried to counteract his nervousness by taking deep breaths.
natural