verb
- present participle of counterpoise; to balance or offset something by applying an equal opposing force or weight
- to act as a counterweight or counterbalance to something
Usage: often used in technical or formal contexts
Usage: figurative use
Examples
- The architect designed the building with counterpoising beams to distribute the weight evenly.
- By counterpoising the budget cuts with new revenue sources, the company maintained stability.
- The dancer was counterpoising her movements on one leg to create a dramatic effect.
- Engineers are counterpoising the load on both sides of the bridge to ensure safety.
- She found that counterpoising her ambitious goals with realistic timelines helped her succeed.
- The two forces were counterpoising each other, resulting in a state of equilibrium.