counterplay vs redound

counterplay

verb
  • To make a counterplay; to play in response. 

  • To counter; to contrast or contradict. 

noun
  • A subversive style of gameplay in which a player attempts to overturn the usual rules and conventions of the game. 

  • A game move made as a response. 

  • A counterattack in a different part of the board. 

redound

verb
  • To attach, come back, accrue to someone; to reflect back on or upon someone (of honour, shame etc.). 

  • To reverberate, to echo. 

  • To roll back; to be sent or driven back. 

  • To arise from or out of something. 

  • To contribute to an advantage or disadvantage for someone or something. 

  • To contribute to the honour, shame etc. of a person or organisation. 

  • To reflect (honour, shame etc.) to or onto someone. 

noun
  • A coming back, as an effect or consequence; a return. 

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