Neutrals

Word NEUTRALS
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Definitions and meanings of "Neutrals"

What do we mean by neutrals?

A nonaligned state, or a member of such a state.

A person who takes no side in a dispute.

An individual or entity serving as an arbitrator or adjudicator.

A neutral hue.

The position of a set of gears in which power cannot be transmitted to the drive mechanism.

An electrical terminal or conductor which has zero or close to zero voltage with respect to the ground.

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The word "neutrals" in example sentences

(recall the situation with neutrals is not symmetric with advantaged traits because the sheer number of neutrals can swamp the number of advantaged traits). ❋ Unknown (2009)

Other predicted trends include naturals and metallic colors such as copper and bronze; deep burgundies and bright reds; and neutrals, which is comprised of silvers, blacks, and whites, with a new focus on metallic effects. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The use of "neutrals" is a cheap and lazy way of filling air time, which is why we see so much of it on the cable news networks. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Answer: Because he'll lose, and all of the Democratic "neutrals" who currently have remained silent on his independent bid will turn against him with a vengeance, as will every single pro-choice and union group that has endorsed him. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The "neutrals" are the first, and in some ways the most abject, inhabitants that Dante meets on his descent into perdition. ❋ Ann Althouse (2008)

But in terms of objective numbers on the number of engagements, those have shown a downward trend as the enemy has decided, rather than going after the military, at this point he seems to be shifting to a strategy of going against softer targets, such as neutrals and civilians. ❋ Unknown (2003)

ZANU-PF members, "neutrals," such as two policemen, and a number of people whose political allegiance was not clear. ❋ Unknown (2000)

They included a reluctance to place Soviets or other "neutrals" at risk, and there was a bizarre theory that if we bombed their bases the MiGs would pull north into China. ❋ Nichols, Tillman (1988)

I suppose she was tired of "neutrals" and wanted to see us because we were of the Allies. ❋ Nellie L. McClung (1918)

One of the "neutrals" spoke to me -- in German, which was a dangerous tongue in Paris. ❋ Philip Gibbs (1919)

And they permitted the few volunteers who stood out in spite of them to be jeered at by the "neutrals". ❋ Solomon Tshekisho (1916)

Some "neutrals," and even some of the people here in England, still doubt the reality of the German atrocities in Belgium, but Raemaekers has seen and spoken with those to whom the scene depicted in this cartoon is an ugly reality. ❋ Louis Raemaekers (1912)

When, however, they saw the hold which Lincoln seemed to be acquiring over the counsels of the "neutrals," they felt they dared not risk further delay. ❋ Cecil Chesterton (1898)

There were a few "neutrals" among them -- Dixon for one -- who were trying to restore order, and who finally succeeded in getting them out of the building, but there was no Union boy there who was in want of assistance. ❋ Harry Castlemon (1878)

All around the globe there are mindless "neutrals" who think that it is cool or politically correct to support them. ❋ Unknown (2010)

It strikes me that the "neutrals" that you're referring to began from a position of hostility, hence the less than positive responses they've received in return. ❋ BBC Sport (2010)

Hopefully any "neutrals" who might be reading this topic, might just release that not everything they see on CBS or Fox News is true, fair or balanced. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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