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How to use the English word  counterweight   in sentences

 The word "counterweight" refers to a weight that balances another weight or an opposing force that balances or neutralizes an existing one. It's often used metaphorically to describe a balancing influence in political, economic, or social situations.

Here are some examples of how to use "counterweight" in a sentence:

Political and Diplomatic Contexts

  • The new alliance was formed as a counterweight to the rising power of a neighboring nation.

  • A strong opposition party can serve as a vital counterweight to the government's power, preventing abuse.

Economic and Financial Contexts

  • Central banks use interest rate hikes as a counterweight to control inflation.

  • The company's diverse portfolio acts as a counterweight against market volatility in a single industry.

Social and Personal Contexts

  • She found that regular exercise was a perfect counterweight to the stress of her demanding job.

  • The town hall was designed to be a civic counterweight to the commercial dominance of the downtown shopping district.


You can also use it in a more literal, physical sense:

  • The crane uses a heavy concrete counterweight to lift heavy loads without toppling over.

  • The counterweight on the scale helped the chemist measure the exact mass of the substance.

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