recounteract

verb

Etymology

From re- + counteract.

  1. derived from *h₂éǵeti
  2. derived from ācta
  3. derived from acte
  4. inherited from acte
  5. prefixed as counteract — “counter + act
  6. prefixed as recounteract — “re + counteract

Definitions

  1. To counteract again.

    • A small proportion of licorice is preferably included for the purpose of recounteracting any bitterness which may be due to the presence of the grains.
    • As a result, you have a tendency to overshoot, and you cannot park the spacecraft in the attitude you want without having to counteract and then recounteract a tail -off.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA