neutralize

neutralize
verb (-ized; -izing) Date: 1759 transitive verb 1. to make chemically neutral 2. a. to counteract the activity or effect of ; make ineffective <
propaganda that is difficult to neutralize
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b. kill, destroy 3. to make electrically inert by combining equal positive and negative quantities 4. to invest (as a territory or a nation) with conventional or obligatory neutrality conferring inviolability during a war 5. to make neutral by blending with the complementary color 6. to give (as a pair of phonemes) a nondistinctive form or pronunciation <
\t\ and \d\ are neutralized when pronounced as flaps
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intransitive verb to undergo neutralization • neutralizer noun

New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.

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  • Neutralize — Neu tral*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Neutralized}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Neutralizing}.] [Cf. F. neutraliser.] 1. To render neutral; to reduce to a state of neutrality. [1913 Webster] So here I am neutralized again. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] 2. (Chem …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • neutralize — neutralize, counteract, negative are comparable when they mean to make something inoperative or ineffective usually by means of an opposite force, influence, or effect. Neutralize implies an equalizing, making ineffectual or inoperative, or… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • neutralize — I verb annul, balance, cancel, cancel out, counterbalance, counterpoise, countervail, deactivate, deaden, demagnetize, destroy the effect of, disable, disenable, equalize, incapacitate, invalidate, make ineffective, negate, nullify, offset,… …   Law dictionary

  • neutralize — (v.) 1734, to render neutral (in a chemical sense), from Fr. neutraliser (17c.), from neutral (see NEUTRAL (Cf. neutral) (adj.)). Meaning to counterbalance, to kill by opposing is from 1795. Related: Neutralized; neutralizing …   Etymology dictionary

  • neutralize — (Amer.) neu·tral·ize || nuːtrÉ™laɪz / njuː v. make neutral; counteract; take out of action; become neutral; (Physics) render without charge; (Chemistry) cause a solution to become neither acidic nor alkaline (also neutralise) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • neutralize — [v] counteract abrogate, annul, balance, cancel, compensate for, conquer, counterbalance, countercheck, counterpoise, countervail, defeat, frustrate, invalidate, negate, negative, nullify, offset, overcome, override, overrule, redress, subdue,… …   New thesaurus

  • neutralize — (also neutralise) ► VERB 1) make ineffective by applying an opposite force or effect. 2) make chemically neutral. 3) disarm (a bomb). 4) euphemistic kill or destroy. DERIVATIVES neutralization noun …   English terms dictionary

  • neutralize — [no͞o′trə līz΄, nyo͞o′trə līz΄] vt. neutralized, neutralizing [Fr neutraliser] 1. to declare (a territory, nation, etc.) neutral in war; declare open to all nations under international law and exempt from attack 2. to make ineffective; destroy or …   English World dictionary

  • neutralize — neutralizer, n. /nooh treuh luyz , nyooh /, v., neutralized, neutralizing. v.t. 1. to make neutral; cause to undergo neutralization. 2. to make (something) ineffective; counteract; nullify: carelessness that neutralized our efforts. 3. Mil. to… …   Universalium

  • neutralize — [[t]nju͟ːtrəlaɪz, AM nu͟ːt [/t]] neutralizes, neutralizing, neutralized (in BRIT, also use neutralise) 1) VERB To neutralize something means to prevent it from having any effect or from working properly. [V n] The US is trying to neutralize the… …   English dictionary

  • neutralize — UK [ˈnjuːtrəlaɪz] / US [ˈnutrəˌlaɪz] verb [transitive] Word forms neutralize : present tense I/you/we/they neutralize he/she/it neutralizes present participle neutralizing past tense neutralized past participle neutralized 1) to stop something… …   English dictionary

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