countervail

/ˌkaʊntərˈveɪl/
verb
  1. To offset or neutralize the effect of something by exerting an opposite force or influence.
    • The new tax credits were designed to countervail the rising cost of living.
    • Her calm voice helped countervail the tension in the room.
    • The company's strong brand loyalty can countervail negative reviews.
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