counter-attraction

  • 1counter-attraction — attraction offered in response to another attraction …

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  • 2counter-attraction — n. 1 a rival attraction. 2 the attraction of a contrary tendency …

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  • 3counter-attraction — noun a rival attraction …

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  • 6counterattraction — noun a rival attraction • Hypernyms: ↑attraction * * * counterattractive, adj. counterattractively, adv. /kown teuhr euh trak sheuhn/, n. a rival or opposite attraction. [1755 65; COUNTER + ATTRACTION] …

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  • 7counterattraction — counterattractive, adj. counterattractively, adv. /kown teuhr euh trak sheuhn/, n. a rival or opposite attraction. [1755 65; COUNTER + ATTRACTION] * * * …

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