noun
- plural of counterploy; moves or strategies designed to oppose or defeat an opponent's tactics or schemes
verb
- third-person singular present tense of counterploy; to employ a counter-strategy or opposing move in response to an opponent's action
Usage: less common than the noun form
Examples
- The chess player developed several counterploys to defend against the aggressive opening.
- The company's marketing team devised counterploys to respond to their competitor's new campaign.
- Military strategists studied historical counterploys used in previous conflicts.
- She counterploys every move her opponent makes with precision and skill.
- The government announced counterploys to address the economic crisis.
- In diplomacy, nations often prepare counterploys for unexpected negotiations.
- The team's defensive counterploys proved effective in the second half of the game.