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[kouńtər-vāĺ, kouńtər-vāĺ]
(v.)To act against with equal force; counteract.
(v.)To compensate for; offset.
(v.)To act against an often detrimental influence or power.
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Definition of countervail in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of countervail. Pronunciation of countervail. Translations of countervail. countervail synonyms, countervail antonyms. Information about countervail in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. countervail - compensate for or counterbalance;
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WTO - Subsidies and countervailing measures - The WTO Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures disciplines the use of subsidies, and it regulates the actions countries can take to counter the effects of subsidies. Under the agreement, a country can use the WTO’s See also: > The Rules Negotiations...
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The failure also tended to countervail his undoubted gifts as an international negotiator and his achievements as Foreign Secretary. Countervail derives from Old French contrevaloir, from contre-, "counter-" (from Latin contra, "against") + valoir, "to be worth" (from Latin valere, "to be strong, to avail")
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for we have been sold, I and my people, to be destroyed, to be killed and to be annihilated. Now if we had only been sold as slaves, men and women, I would have remained silent, But if we had been sold for bond-men and bond-women, I had held my tongue, although the enemy could not countervail the king's damage.
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countervail ( ) v. , -vailed , -vailing , -vails . v.tr. To act against with equal force; counteract.
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"China is the unique case of a country arming a neighbour with nuclear weapons to countervail a rival."; K. Subrahmanyam; Befriending the Dragon; The Times of India (New Delhi); Jul 5, 2004.
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