0 past simple and past participle of neutralize
2 to make something neutral:
The differences that are noticeable are due to the preceding vowels, which were not controlled so that their influence was neutralized.
Sometimes underlying dimensions are partly neutralized in the paradigm.
In spite of the many and abundant bribes, the prospective traitors either were neutralized or, in most cases, did not stir.
It is assumed that electrons are absorbed and ions are neutralized when they are incident on the electrodes.
This accommodation effectively neutralized the development of statewide insurgency networks.
One reactor design concept utilizes multiple heavy ion beams, charge neutralized by large-volume plasma.
In the interior they proceed at nearly constant speed because their motion is neutralized by a slow back current of the bulk plasma.
In positions other than these three, the tonal contrast is neutralized.