noun
- Weights used to balance or offset the weight of something else; objects placed on one side of a scale or lever to equilibrate another side.
- In mechanics and engineering, a mass or device designed to counteract or neutralize the effect of another force or weight.
- Figuratively, something that serves to offset or balance an opposing force, influence, or argument.
Usage: Usually plural; can be singular in technical contexts.
Usage: Technical/engineering usage
Usage: Metaphorical usage
Examples
- The crane uses counterweights to lift heavy loads safely.
- The old clock mechanism relied on counterweights to regulate its movement.
- Counterweights on the elevator system prevent it from falling too quickly.
- The architect added counterweights to the design to balance the asymmetrical structure.
- In a seesaw, one child's weight is the counterweight to the other's.
- The engineer installed counterweights in the machinery to reduce vibration.
- Education serves as a counterweight to misinformation in society.