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counter with counter with (something)1. To respond to something with something or in a particular way. A noun or pronoun can be used between "counter" and "with." Amanda can always counter a joke with a witty retort of her own. I was annoyed by that comment, so I countered with a scowl.2. To refute someone or something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "counter" and "with." When the suspect countered with an alibi, we had to release him.See also: countercounter someone or something with somethingto refute someone or something with something. She countered our evidence with an eyewitness. I countered Nancy with a better argument.See also: countercounter with somethingto say something in refutation of something; to strike back with something. Aren't you going to counter with an argument? He countered with a punch in the jaw.See also: counter |