0 past simple and past participle of neutralize --
2 to make something neutral: --
In each language, these phonologically distinct segments are neutralized phonetically but are nevertheless represented orthographically.
The contrast between voiced and voiceless fricatives and plosives is neutralized in final position.
In all, the incentive for indirect risk selection fails to be fully neutralized.
Such effects can be neutralized by shortening the time interval between t - 1 and t through the regular feedback of more up-to-date information.
Swinburne thinks, however, that this argument can be neutralized (272).
The data confirm previous observations in that saturation changes can be neutralized if the test target is increased in size.
In this way, the aspectual difference between have and get is neutralized in the constructions with the perfect got.
In positions other than these three, the tonal contrast is neutralized.