1. counterbalanced - Adjective
2. counterbalanced - Verb
4. counterbalanced - Adjective Satellite
of Counterbalance
Source: Webster's dictionaryMaterial power that is not counterbalanced by adequate spiritual power, that is, by love and wisdom, is a curse. Arnold J. Toynbee
The formula for prison is a lack of space counterbalanced by a surplus of time. Joseph Brodsky
Excess exercise tends to be counterbalanced by excess hunger, exemplified by the phrase 'working up an appetite.' A few people with extraordinary willpower can resist such hunger day after day, but for the vast majority, weight loss through exercise is a flawed option. Andrew Weil
The formula for prison is a lack of space counterbalanced by a surplus of time. This is what really bothers you, that you can't win. Prison is lack of alternatives, and the telescopic predictability of the future is what drives you crazy. Joseph Brodsky
Discipline is the highest of all virtues. Only so may strength and desire be counterbalanced and the endeavors of man bear fruit. Nikos Kazantzakis
During his reign all three major classes — the nobility, priesthood, and bourgeoisie — were more or less counterbalanced, allowing Casimir to strengthen his monarchic position. Source: Internet