counteract
neutralize / offset / counteract / nullify
Transitive Verb
past: counteractedpp: counteracteding: counteracting
This term describes a strategic opposition where the goal is not necessarily to destroy an opponent, but to balance or nullify a specific negative effect. It suggests a corrective action taken to restore equilibrium or prevent a harmful outcome from manifesting fully. In technical or medical contexts, it often refers to the chemical or biological process of neutralization, where one substance cancels out the properties of another. In social or political contexts, it implies a systemic response to a trend or a policy designed to mitigate a particular crisis.