counter-offer

[koun-ter-aw-fer, -of-er, koun-ter-aw-fer, -of-er]

coun·ter·of·fer

[koun-ter-aw-fer, -of-er, koun-ter-aw-fer, -of-er]
noun
an offer or proposal made to offset or substitute for an earlier offer made by another.

Origin:
1780–90; counter- + offer
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