Neutralise

Word NEUTRALISE
Character 10
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Definitions and meanings of "Neutralise"

What do we mean by neutralise?

To make even, inactive or ineffective.

To make (a territory, etc.) politically neutral.

To make (an acidic or alkaline substance) chemically neutral.

To kill.

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The word "neutralise" in example sentences

"neutralise" - and asked whether this language might have contributed to illegal actions by security force members. ❋ Unknown (1997)

The company promises to "neutralise" threats to residents ❋ Thatsnews (2009)

This is evident from the high frequency of texts within the book that you have to try and "neutralise", though unsuccessfully it would seem. ❋ James F. McGrath (2009)

Van der Merwe said it was to "neutralise" the effect of activists responsible for bloodshed. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Van der Merwe said the list was about trying to "neutralise" the effect of activists responsible for bloodshed. ❋ Unknown (2007)

However the state has opposed the defense lawyers 'request, saying giving out details of any work done on the government's behalf will "neutralise" its effect. ❋ Unknown (2003)

The Inkatha Freedom Party's threat to resort to a mass action campaign to "neutralise" the crossing-of-the-floor legislation is short-sighted and irresponsible, the New National Party said on ❋ Unknown (2002)

Barnard said "neutralise" meant to "take away their ability to strengthen the revolutionary climate". ❋ Unknown (1997)

Venter said the three Port Elizabeth Black Civic Organisation activists were abducted from Port Elizabeth airport, ostensibly to interrogate them and to "neutralise" their involvement in the unrest sweeping the region. ❋ Unknown (1996)

They have reached the conclusion that it should be possible to 'neutralise' Zambia by persuading her to adopt a Banda-type attitude to South Africa. ❋ Unknown (1969)

The same firm was reportedly also proposing, in a presentation for Bank of America, a "neutralise" constitutional scholar Glenn Greenwald of Salon.com according to a leaked document "create a false document, perhaps highlighting periodical financial information, and monitor to see if US Chamber Watch acquires it". ❋ Joseph Huff-Hannon (2011)

It is designed to work in a team to search, target and "neutralise" an enemy. ❋ Unknown (2010)

ONGOLE/WARANGAL: Continuing the onslaught on the Maoist movement in Andhra Pradesh, police managed to 'neutralise' two top ranking naxalite leaders in separate gun battles in Prakasam and Warangal districts on Friday morning. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"For as long as they're still physically out there, and seemingly with resources and communication access to and from their big bosses, the atmosphere of violence and climate of fear will subsist," de Lima said, adding that authorities needed to "neutralise" the threat they posed. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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