counterattract

verb
/ˌkaʊntəɹəˈtɹakt/UK

Etymology

From counter- + attract.

Definitions

  1. To attract at the expense of someone or something else.

    • ante''' 1979–2002: American Institute of Physics, Current Physics Index, volume 27: part 1, page 6,393 ⁽¹⁹⁷⁹⁾ or 4,917 ⁽²⁰⁰²⁾ Flexible polymers also counterattract.

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