countertug

/kaʊntərˈtʌɡ/

Definitions

1. noun

A force or movement that counteracts or opposes another force or movement, especially a nautical term referring to a rope or cable that is being pulled in the opposite direction to the intended action.

“The ship’s crew struggled to free the vessel from the mud due to the strong countertug on the anchor rope.”

Synonyms

  • countervailing force
  • opposing force

Antonyms

  • aiding force
  • reinforcing force