countered

[ˈkaʊntəd]

countered Definition

  • 1to act in opposition to something; to offer a contrary argument or viewpoint
  • 2to meet an attack or challenge with a defensive move or action

Using countered: Examples

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

  • Example

    She countered his argument with a compelling point of her own.

  • Example

    The boxer countered his opponent's punch with a swift uppercut.

  • Example

    The company countered the negative publicity with a well-crafted PR campaign.

countered Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for countered

Phrases with countered

  • in opposition to

    Example

    His actions were counter to the company's values.

  • an attack made in response to an enemy attack

    Example

    The army launched a counter attack against the invading forces.

  • an offer made in response to a previous offer, typically with modified terms

    Example

    After rejecting the initial offer, she made a counter offer with more favorable conditions.

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Summary: countered in Brief

To 'counter' [ˈkaʊntəd] is to oppose or contradict something, or to respond to an attack or challenge with a defensive move. Examples include 'She countered his argument with a compelling point of her own,' and 'The boxer countered his opponent's punch with a swift uppercut.' 'Counter' can also be used in phrases like 'counter to,' meaning in opposition to, and 'counter offer,' meaning an offer made in response to a previous offer.