Counterattack

/ˈkaʊntərəˌtæk/ noun

A swift attack made in response to an opponent's attack; a defensive move that becomes an offensive action.

From Latin 'contra-' (against) + 'attack' (from Old French 'atacquier'). The combined term emerged in military terminology, though the concept of responding to force with force is ancient.

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