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 spite of the many and abundant bribes, the prospective traitors either were neutralized or, in most cases, did not stir.
One reactor design concept utilizes multiple heavy ion beams, charge neutralized by large-volume plasma.
The data confirm previous observations in that saturation changes can be neutralized if the test target is increased in size.
The differences that are noticeable are due to the preceding vowels, which were not controlled so that their influence was neutralized.
In the interior they proceed at nearly constant speed because their motion is neutralized by a slow back current of the bulk plasma.
Every model includes a return current which neutralizes the total current charge neutralization comes from the fixed ions background !.
Traditionally, cyclotron emission has been analyzed under the assumption that beam electrons are tenuous enough to neglect the effects of neutralizing ions.
A higher concentration of neutralizing antibody reduced survival to 15.6 6 7% of control (n 4).