transitive. To be an equipoise or balance to.
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释义 | the world > relative properties > relationship > equality or equivalence > make equal [verb (transitive)] > balance against or counterbalance (32) gaina1375 transitive. To be an equipoise or balance to. counterpoise1393 transitive. To bring into or keep in a state of equilibrium. literal and figurative. peisea1400 transitive. To be of equal weight with (literal and figurative); to counterbalance. Obsolete. weigh1583 quasi-transitive. To equal (something else) in weight or value; to counterbalance; †to be tantamount or equivalent to. set1589 To put (one thing) in the balance against another; to compare (one thing) by or to another. poise1600 transitive. To be of equal weight with (chiefly figurative); to balance, counterbalance; to equal, match. Obsolete. to weigh against, again1600 to weigh against, †again: to counterbalance, countervail. affront1609 transitive. To balance (one immaterial thing) with another; to equal. Obsolete. rare. balance1624 To counterbalance or counterpoise one thing by, with, or against another. cancel1633 figurative. To render (a thing) null by means of something of opposite nature; to neutralize, counterbalance, countervail; to make up for, compensate. counterbalance1636 figurative. To balance or neutralize the effect of, by a contrary power or influence. counterpose1636 Blending counterpoise, n. and contrapose, v. in form and sense. compensate1656 transitive. To counterbalance, make up for, make amends for. equilibriatea1657 = equilibrate, v. outset1656 transitive. To offset (a sum of money, goods, etc.). Also intransitive. equiponderate1661 transitive. To counterpoise, counterbalance. equipoise1664 transitive. To serve as an equipoise to; to counterbalance. equibalance1665 to counterpoise, to constitute an equivalent to. offset1673 transitive. To set off as an equivalent against something else, or part of something else; to balance by something on the opposite side or of… countersway1710 transitive. To forcibly move or incline to the opposite side; to counterweigh. to set off1749 To counterbalance, compensate. counterweigh1825 transitive. To counterbalance, counterpoise. equilibrate1829 To be in equilibrium with; to counterpoise, balance. to set against ——1832 To compensate, balance. equilibrize1833 transitive. To bring to an equilibrium; to balance, counterpoise. Subcategories:— of a thing (4) — in legal claims, etc. (1) — one thing with another (2) |
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