Offset
/ɒfˈsɛt/
noun
Anything that acts as counterbalance; a compensating equivalent.
“Today's victory was an offset to yesterday's defeat.”
A form of countertrade arrangement, in which the seller agrees to purchase within a set time frame products of a certain value from the buying country. This kind of agreement may be used in large international public sector contracts such as arms sales.
(c. 1555) A time at which something begins; outset.
verb
To compensate for, by applying a change in the opposite direction.
“I'll offset the time difference locally.”
To form an offset in (a wall, rod, pipe, etc.).