1 to make something neutral:
2 to produce an effect that removes the effect of something else:
3 to cause a substance to be neither an acid nor a base:
Acid in soil can be neutralized.
In particular, surplus countries often neutralized an inflow of gold by preventing it from adding to the domestic money supply.
There is increased curvilinear effect without accent neutralizing the effect of words.
In this way, the aspectual difference between have and get is neutralized in the constructions with the perfect got.
Such ions are stable on their own but only form stable compounds when their electrostatic charge is neutralized by ionic bonding.
In positions other than these three, the tonal contrast is neutralized.
Swinburne thinks, however, that this argument can be neutralized.
The second way in which product development is significant, however, neutralizes some of these subjectively proletarianizing effects.
A higher concentration of neutralizing antibody reduced survival to 15.6 6 7% of control (n 4).
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