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offsetting

offsetting \off`set"ting\ adj. Compensating for.

Syn: countervailing, compensatory, compensative.

Wiktionary
offsetting

n. 1 The act of offsetting 2 An amount offset vb. (present participle of offset English)

WordNet
offset
  1. n. the time at which something is supposed to begin; "they got an early start"; "she knew from the get-go that he was the man for her" [syn: beginning, commencement, first, outset, get-go, start, kickoff, starting time, showtime] [ant: middle, end]

  2. a compensating equivalent [syn: counterbalance]

  3. a horizontal branch from the base of plant that produces new plants from buds at its tips [syn: stolon, runner]

  4. a natural consequence of development [syn: outgrowth, branch, offshoot]

  5. a plate makes an inked impression on a rubber-blanketed cylinder, which in turn transfers it to the paper [syn: offset printing]

  6. structure where a wall or building narrows abruptly [syn: set-back, setoff]

  7. [also: offsetting]

offsetting

adj. compensating for [syn: countervailing, compensatory, compensative]

offset
  1. v. compensate for or counterbalance; "offset deposits and withdrawals" [syn: countervail]

  2. make up for; "His skills offset his opponent's superior strength" [syn: cancel, set off]

  3. cause (printed matter) to transfer or smear onto another surface

  4. create an offset in; "offset a wall"

  5. produce by offset printing; "offset the conference proceedings"

  6. [also: offsetting]

offsetting

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Usage examples of "offsetting".

The Bugs' offsetting advantage, however, was that by never emplacing the long chains of deep-space relay satellites which sent messages across star systems, or the crewed com stations hovering at each intervening warp point to shuttle courier drones back and forth, or even the navigation buoys which courier drones required to reorient for transit without such com stations, they left no "bread crumbs" behind.

Yet I have the offsetting advantages of knowing where he is and of initiation, for he cannot know precisely when I will seek to engage.

The incorporation of counter-grav into the Mark XXX's suspension and power train went far towards offsetting the mobility penalties increasing weight had inflicted on preceding generations.

The capability of Manticoran EW had gone a long way towards offsetting that, but nothing the Manticorans could do could magically erase the fire control problems inherent in targeting a maneuvering starship at a range of almost three light-minutes.

It won't do us much good to reinforce if I've lost offsetting numbers.

In the meantime, Edward will have time to get more of his new SD(P)s and CLACs out of the yards, which will go a long way towards offsetting Theisman's new ships.

Even our commercial interests would survive with only minor losses, especially in light of the offsetting access we've just gained to the Talbott Cluster and the shipping lanes on that side of the League.

We will protect Smith by staying away from him and not offsetting the bomb.

Our own losses and the fact that any of their ships escaped may have an offsetting effect.

Lord Kellos and Trisu's great-great-grandfather did some horsetrading back and forth over the exact boundaries of our holdings, and Lord Rathman gave us the exemption in return for a couple of offsetting concessions from Lord Kellos.

And one with some offsetting tech advantages of its own, like those anti-shield missiles and their laser warheads.