Concept cluster: Philosophy > Counterterrorism
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Amnesty International, a UK-based charity.
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Alternative spelling of anti-avoidance [(finance) That counters the avoidance of paying tax.]
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Intended to counter bullying
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Countering aircraft carriers.
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(law) In opposition to circumvention of a prohibition, or of a means to carry out a prohibition.
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(law, US) That prohibits the federal government from commandeering state governments
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(economics, business, chiefly attributive) Anticompetitive behaviour.
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(economics, business) Acting to hinder or obstruct competition.
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The prevention or combat of counterfeiting.
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(politics) Intended to prevent or counter a crisis.
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(economy) Acting against or opposing a deficit.
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(economy) Opposing or countering economic depression.
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(military) Opposing or countering drones.
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(economics, trade, diplomacy) Intended to combat or prevent dumping, the sale of goods below cost for anticompetitive purposes
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Acting against fraud.
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Acting against fraud.
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(military) Countering military gas attacks.
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Designed to counter intrusion.
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(law enforcement) Preventing or countering kidnapping.
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(military) Countering or opposing mines (explosive devices).
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(economy) One who opposes monopolies.
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(law) Usually with respect to laws or policies: in opposition to the creation or continuance of a monopoly.
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(military) Preventing detection by radar.
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(military) Countering snipers.
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(economy) Opposing or countering financial speculation.
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(military) Designed to operate against stealth technologies.
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One who opposes a strike (industrial action).
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countersurveillance
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(law enforcement) Serving to counter arms or drug trafficking.
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(US) A government agent who investigates monopolies.
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(military) Acting against vehicles.
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(US, of a law) Compelling building owners to rent vacant buildings to tenants rather than holding them back for other purposes.
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(military, of devices, typically weapons) Intended to prevent an adversary from occupying or traversing a certain area of land.
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The opposite of a boycott: deliberately purchasing a company's or a country's products in support of their policies, or to counter a boycott.
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A policy of confrontation.
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A cultural, political, and religious right to life belief opposed to abortion, capital punishment, economic injustice, euthanasia or assisted suicide, and war.
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A member of any of various rightist guerrilla groups violently opposing the socialist Sandinista government of Nicaragua and secretly funded by the United States government in the 1980s.
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Alternative spelling of counterculture [Any culture whose values and lifestyles are opposed to those of the established mainstream culture, especially to western culture.]
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Alternative spelling of counterintelligence [counterespionage]
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(economics) The study or practice of all peaceful human action which is forbidden by the State.
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(especially in British English) Alternative form of counterespionage [All those activities undertaken to neutralize or exploit the espionage activities of another nation or an enemy.]
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Alternative form of counterintelligence [counterespionage]
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Measures intended to combat or reduce terrorist activities.
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Alternative spelling of counterterrorist [A person involved in counter-terrorism, who works against terrorists.]
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(transitive) To commit counter-terrorism (against somebody).
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Alternative form of counter-apologetics [A treatise or field of study critical of religious apologetics.]
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Of or relating to countercathexis.
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One who engages in counterculture.
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Countering or protecting against demons.
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(military) Opposing or countering drones.
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Alternative form of counter-economics [(economics) The study or practice of all peaceful human action which is forbidden by the State.]
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A dominant and influential group that opposes or is excluded from the mainstream elite or ruling group.
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All those activities undertaken to neutralize or exploit the espionage activities of another nation or an enemy.
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Relating to counterexploitation.
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Measures intended to combat fraud.
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Alternative spelling of counterguerrilla [Opposed to guerrillas and their warfare.]
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Opposed to guerrillas and their warfare.
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indoctrination against a previously imparted doctrine
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A person combating an insurgency.
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counterespionage
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Opposing or targeting a military force.
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Opposition to a group or entity which is itself an opposition to something.
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One who fights against politically radical behaviour.
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Actions taken to prevent reconnaissance.
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A religion that opposes another religion.
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A person who opposes a revolution and attempts to reverse the changes made by it.
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The prevention or countering of sabotage.
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(military) Synonym of antistealth
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One who opposes subversive activities.
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Counter-terrorism.
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Alternative spelling of counter-terrorism [Measures intended to combat or reduce terrorist activities.]
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Intended to combat terrorism
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counterterrorist
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(historical) The failed uprising (in December 1825) by Russian army officers in an effort to prevent the accession of Nicholas I.
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A form of terrorism in which victims within a country are targeted by a perpetrator with the same citizenship as the victims.
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Abolition; nullification.
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insurgence
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A policy of objecting to something; opposition.
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Someone who attempts to impede the progress of legislation.
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(politics) publicly stating or supporting a policy counter to the official party policy.
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(US, politics, informal) Research into one's opponent's family, friends, and past, which aims to uncover activities or interests which embarrass or discredit them.
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(historical) The participant who opens an academic debate by putting forward objections to a theological or philosophical thesis.
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(politics) Negative information retrieved about a candidate's opponent in an election for use in campaigning.
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(sometimes derogatory) Someone who publicly opposes armed conflict in general, or a particular conflict, or who publicly opposes the proliferation of weapons.
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Carried out to deter military aggression.
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In favour of violence.
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An independent group employed to challenge an organization by assuming an adversarial role or point of view.
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One who supports the repeal of a law or policy.
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A policy of repression.
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subversive attitudes and behaviour
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A small group of terrorists who belong to a larger terrorist organisation.
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The use of unlawful violence against people or property to achieve political objectives.
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(US) The breaking up of trusts or monopolies.
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(with definite article) A movement or organisation of people who resist artistic convention.
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(politics)
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A state of opposition between two groups, mostly based on group membership.
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Synonym of War on Terrorism

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