Counterweight in a sentence as a noun

He also sees it, as mentioned in the article, as a counterweight to EU, which he views as a threat.

To use it as a counterweight to the problems in Android apps is fundamentally flawed.

Just think of it as a natural counterweight to all the people who equate meltdown with a nuclear explosion.

On one end is the lift car, but on the other and going in the opposite direction is a counterweight of similar mass.

For immigration to serve as a counterweight to declining birth rates, you do need to haul people over in boatfulls.

Also the counterweight that provides the tension would be decelerated, so the whole cable would "tilt".

Counterweight in a sentence as a verb

From my perspective, you're suggesting a natural counterweight to nobody.

I sort of understand the value people see in Morozov as a counterweight to tech's occasional fatuousness, but this wasn't a good article.

They do serve an incredibly valuable part of society being the only counterweight to large corporations who are easily able to buy their way into politics.

Sun was the underdog and Java was positioned to become a counterweight to this monopoly and many companies supported it heavily just to provide a balance.

What percentage of our industry is made up of women, and what percentage of them are interested in presenting at a conference?> This has an obvious correction: put a counterweight on it in the form of a quota.

One of the core challenges with the space elevator concept is that they need a cable that can reach from the earth's surface to somewhere beyond geostationary orbit, with exactly how far depending on how they want to arrange the counterweight.

Counterweight definitions

noun

a weight that balances another weight

See also: counterbalance counterpoise balance equalizer equaliser

verb

constitute a counterweight or counterbalance to

See also: counterpoise counterpose