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countervail

verb transitive

[counter and L., to avail or be strong.]

To act against with equal force, or power; to equal; to act with equivalent effect against any thing; to balance; to compensate. The profit will hardly countervail the inconveniences. Although the enemy could not countervail the king’s damage. Esther 7:4.

countervail

noun
Equal weight or strength; power or value sufficient to obviate any effect; equal weight or value; compensation; requital.