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coun·ter·vail I. \ˈkau̇ntə(r)ˌvāl, ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈ ̷ ̷, esp before pause or cons -āəl\ verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English countrevailen, from Middle French contrevaloir, from contre- counter- + valoir to be worth, from Latin valēre to be strong, healthy, to be worth — more at wield transitive verb 1. : to compensate for : make up for : furnish or serve as an equivalent to 2. archaic : equal, match 3. : to oppose or exert force against : counteract, offset < the absence of fuss … countervailed any tendency to self-importance — Sylvia T. Warner > intransitive verb : to exert force against an opposing side < countervailing military power — D.D.Eisenhower > II. noun Etymology: Middle English countervaille, from countrevailen, v. archaic : a countervailing power or value : equivalent |