Definition of Counteractive. Meaning of Counteractive. Synonyms of Counteractive

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Definition of Counteractive

Counteractive
Counteractive Coun`ter*act"ive (-?kt"?v), a. Tending to counteract.
Counteractive
Counteractive Coun`ter*act"ive, n. One who, or that which, counteracts.

Meaning of Counteractive from wikipedia

- "On Counteracting Corruption" is a Federal law of the Russian Federation that took effect on January 10, 2009. It established the legal and organizational...
- The counteraction principle or counteraction theory is a legal principle which relates to the use of intellectual property where two marks are phonetically...
- Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack (****anese: 機動戦士ガンダム 逆襲のシャア, Hepburn: Kidō Senshi Gandamu: Gyakushū no Sha) is a 1988 ****anese anime science fiction...
- oscillate at its fundamental frequency forever, damping torque applies a counteractive force that slows the oscillation enough for a reading to be made. Although...
- dilemmas occur when long-term goals clash with short-term outcomes. Counteractive Self-Control Theory states that when presented with such a dilemma,...
- In statistics, the Bonferroni correction is a method to counteract the multiple comparisons problem. The method is named for its use of the Bonferroni...
- groundbreaking and broad-reaching laws, policies and a constitutional amendment to counteract some of the worst effects of lingering institutional racism. The counterculture...
- would have drawn inspiration from a ireligious policy which intended to counteract the Median Magi's influence and transfer the 'Avesta-Schule' from Arachosia...
- central defender led the wide defenders to play even further over to counteract the opposing wingers and provide support to their own down the flanks...
- used in English have been derived from Native American languages. To counteract a shift to English, some Native American tribes have initiated language...