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Meaning of counterattract | Babel Free

Verb CEFR C2
/ˌkaʊntəɹəˈtɹakt/

Definitions

To attract at the expense of someone or something else.

rare

Examples

“The provision of nurses for them is a major problem in itself, relieved to a large extent in county districts by part-time workers, but remaining only partially solved by such methods in the cities, where more congenial occupations counterattract them.”
“ante''' 1979–2002: American Institute of Physics, Current Physics Index, volume 27: part 1, page 6,393 ⁽¹⁹⁷⁹⁾ or 4,917 ⁽²⁰⁰²⁾ Flexible polymers also counterattract.”
“If the cell has amongst its armament such a latent potential matching the novel compound we are presenting, and if that compound can counterattract the repressor away from the DNA, synthesis of the enzyme can then proceed, the newly formed enzyme starts degrading the compound, and acclimation by enzyme induction is accomplished.”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.

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