Counteractive

/ˌkaʊntərˈæktɪv/ adjective

Definition

Acting against something; working to oppose, neutralize, or reduce the effect of something else.

Etymology

From counter- (against) plus active (from Latin activus, 'capable of action'). The adjective form indicates something that has the quality or property of acting against.

Kelly Says

Antivirus software is counteractive—it actively fights against viruses trying to harm your computer! It's a word that describes forces in constant opposition.

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