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    Neu·tral·ize
    /ˈno͞otrəˌlīz/

    verb

    • 1. render (something) ineffective or harmless by applying an opposite force or effect: "impatience at his frailty began to neutralize her fear"
  2. neutralize something to stop something from having any effect. The latest figures should neutralize the fears of inflation. This strategy effectively neutralized what the Conservatives had hoped would be a vote-winner.

  3. 3 neutralize somebody/something to remove the threat of someone or something that might be dangerous, especially by killing them or destroying it. People say ‘ neutralize ’ to avoid saying ‘ kill ’ or ‘ destroy ’ The military carried out its operation to “neutralize and eliminate” the insurgents.

  4. neutralize. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Chemistry, Government neu‧tral‧ize (also neutralise British English) /ˈnjuːtrəlaɪz $ ˈnuː-/ AWL verb [ transitive] 1 to prevent something from having any effect SYN balance out Rising prices neutralize increased wages. 2 technical to make a substance ...

  5. May 21, 2024 · Verb [ edit] neutralize (third-person singular simple present neutralizes, present participle neutralizing, simple past and past participle neutralized) ( transitive) To make even, inactive or ineffective . Synonyms: counteract, counterweigh. The antidote neutralised the toxin. ( transitive) To make (a territory, etc.) politically neutral.

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  7. Neutralize definition, to make neutral; cause to undergo neutralization. See more.

  8. How to use neutralize in a sentence. to make chemically neutral; to counteract the activity or effect of : make ineffective; kill, destroy… See the full definition

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