The Collaborative International Dictionary
Counterstep
Counterstep \Coun"ter*step`\ (koun"t?r-st?p`), n. A contrary method of procedure; opposite course of action.
Wiktionary
counterstep
n. 1 A measure taken to correct an action or situation; movement in the opposite direction. 2 The movement of dancers around a central point. From ''Contrapasso'' (IT)
Usage examples of "counterstep".
I hoped that our warning would stir the Old Ones into such countersteps as they could beam-read into taking.