counterforce

[ˈkaʊntəfɔːs]

counterforce Definition

  • 1a force or influence that acts against or opposes another force
  • 2a military force designed to oppose an enemy attack

Using counterforce: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "counterforce" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The counterforce of the brakes stopped the car from moving.

  • Example

    The country has a strong counterforce against terrorism.

  • Example

    The counterforce of public opinion forced the company to change its policies.

counterforce Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for counterforce

Phrases with counterforce

  • a military strategy intended to prevent a nuclear attack by targeting the enemy's nuclear weapons before they can be launched

    Example

    The US developed a nuclear counterforce strategy during the Cold War.

  • a military operation designed to destroy or neutralize an enemy's military capabilities

    Example

    The counterforce attack was successful in destroying the enemy's missile launchers.

  • counterforce measures

    actions taken to prevent or respond to an opposing force or threat

    Example

    The government implemented counterforce measures to protect the country from cyber attacks.

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Summary: counterforce in Brief

The term 'counterforce' [ˈkaʊntəfɔːs] refers to a force or influence that opposes another force, such as the counterforce of the brakes stopping a car. It can also refer to a military force designed to oppose an enemy attack, like the country's strong counterforce against terrorism. Phrases include 'nuclear counterforce,' 'counterforce attack,' and 'counterforce measures.' Synonyms include 'opposition,' 'resistance,' and 'antagonism.'