[
US
/ˈnutɹəˌɫaɪzd/
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ADJECTIVE
- made neutral in some respect; deprived of distinctive characteristics
How To Use neutralized In A Sentence
- Gulliver's power was no longer neutralised and stalemated by another player of equivalent weight.
- By contrast, the deadliness of contaminants added to reservoirs or water sources would most likely be neutralized by dilution and standard water treatment.
- the double agent was neutralized
- This sets up a chemical reaction which turns the gas into nitric acid and the nitric acid is neutralised by calcium carbonate which is also suspended in the paint.
- Although short of airfields and tactical aircraft, 135 airmen neutralized the rail network.
- In addition, any other effects of cortisol are neutralized by RU - 486.
- If staining is very stubborn, diluted bleach may be used providing the skin is then neutralised with sodium hydrosulphite and rinsed thoroughly.
- After safely moving the dozens of innocent civilians who would likely have otherwise been killed by a blast, the police neutralized the car bomb.
- By boiling water to make tea, the bacteria in polluted water were neutralised.
- This strategy effectively neutralized what the Conservatives had hoped would be a vote - winner.