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neu·tral·ize
 (n   tr  -l  z  , ny   -)
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TRANSITIVE VERB:
neu·tral·ized
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neu·tral·iz·ing
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neu·tral·iz·es
- To make neutral.
- To counterbalance or counteract the effect of; render ineffective.
- To declare neutral and therefore inviolable during a war.
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Chemistry
- To make (a solution) neutral.
- To cause (an acid or base) to undergo neutralization.
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Medicine
To counteract the effect of (a drug or toxin).
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Slang
To remove as a threat, especially by killing.
OTHER FORMS:
neu tral·iz er
(Noun)
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