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# {{lb|en|obsolete}} To have the same [[value]] or [[number]] as.
# {{lb|en|obsolete}} To have the same [[value]] or [[number]] as.
#* {{RQ:Marlowe Tamburlaine|part=1|scene=i|page=56|passage=Nay could their numbers '''counteruaile''' the ſtars<br>Or [euer] driſling drops of April ſhowers,<br>Or withered leaues that Autume ſhaketh down,<br>Yet would the Souldane by his conquering power:<br>So ſcatter and conſume them in his rage,<br>That not a man ſhal liue to rue their fall.}}
#* {{RQ:Marlowe Tamburlaine|part=1|scene=i|page=56|passage=Nay could their numbers '''counteruaile''' the ſtars<br>Or [euer] driſling drops of April ſhowers,<br>Or withered leaues that Autume ſhaketh down,<br>Yet would the Souldane by his conquering power:<br>So ſcatter and conſume them in his rage,<br>That not a man ſhal liue to rue their fall.}}
# To [[counter#Verb|counter]], [[counteract]], [[counterbalance]], [[neutralize]], or [[negate]].
# To [[counter#Verb|counter]], [[counteract]], [[counterbalance]], or [[neutralize]].
#* {{RQ:Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet|act=II|scene=vi|page=63|column=2|passage=It cannot '''counteruaile''' the exchange of joy / That one ſhort minute giues me in her ſight:}}
#* {{RQ:Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet|act=II|scene=vi|page=63|column=2|passage=It cannot '''counteruaile''' the exchange of joy / That one ſhort minute giues me in her ſight:}}
#* {{RQ:Bulwer-Lytton Pompeii|volume=II|chapter=II|page=209|passage={{...|For oh! if hereafter I escape, no matter what peril; and it be permitted me to address thee on one sacred and awful subject;}} should I find thine ear closed and thy heart hardened, what hope for myself could '''countervail''' the despair for thee?}}
#* {{RQ:Bulwer-Lytton Pompeii|volume=II|chapter=II|page=209|passage={{...|For oh! if hereafter I escape, no matter what peril; and it be permitted me to address thee on one sacred and awful subject;}} should I find thine ear closed and thy heart hardened, what hope for myself could '''countervail''' the despair for thee?}}
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