noun
- a charge or accusation made in response to another charge; a retaliatory claim
- a military attack made in response to an enemy attack
Usage: military
verb
- to make an accusation in return; to respond to a charge with a counter-accusation
- to attack in response to an enemy attack
Usage: military
Examples
- The defendant filed countercharges against the plaintiff, claiming defamation.
- When accused of theft, she countercharges that her accuser was the real thief.
- The general ordered a countercharge to repel the enemy's advance.
- The troops countercharged after the initial assault was repelled.
- Both sides exchanged countercharges throughout the legal dispute.
- He countercharges his opponent with hypocrisy in the debate.