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Sentence count:26Posted:2018-05-21Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: neutraliseneutralismneutralisationneutralizeneutralityneutralizerneutralizedneutralizingMeaning: adj. made neutral in some respect; deprived of distinctive characteristics. 
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1. Thus linked, with her weapons neutralised, the pair begin to dance.
2. He favours large spaces neutralised by white walls and is converting the gallery's ramp into a tunnel.
3. The two feelings blended in him -- neutralised one another and him.
4. He argues that al-Qaeda's core leadership has been "neutralised operationally".
5. After some ti me the job is completed and the two mortar bombs have been neutralised.
6. Gaseous oxides formed from sulphur, nitrogen and other substances also have to be scrubbed out and neutralised.
7. Later that same enemy had been bloodily counter attacked and neutralised as a threat for the foreseeable future.
8. It would require specific restraints on Great Power conduct with respect to the neutralised country or region.
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9. He suggests that in all cases contradictory discourses are neutralised by the dominant, privileged discourse.
10. Sagramoso City itself was heavily guarded by skyward laser batteries, and these could not easily be neutralised.
11. Any attempt at forcible conquest - by the word or by the sword - could easily have been neutralised or repelled.
12. Then, thanks to Labour's controversial election broadcast on health, that issue, too, was effectively neutralised.
13. Sulphur is a potent chill-forming element. This element must be neutralised by maintaining adequate manganese content in accordance with the formula below as a minimum.
14. The plasma filter (22) produces free radicals by which contaminants in the air stream are neutralised.
15. Research has shown that once damaged, a cell has to be eliminated because, although it may have been neutralised(sentencedict.com), it can never be properly functional again.
16. If a country ran the occasional current account surplus or deficit, it would quickly be neutralised by a stronger or weaker currency.
17. It was not quite the sudden shift from litmus red to blue of an acid being neutralised by an alkali, but it was not far off.
18. There is no acid mine drainage, since acids are neutralised immediately by alkaline seawater.
19. However, an exceptional individual performance from skipper Bobby Moore neutralised the potential threat posed by Eusebio for long periods of the game.
20. Narcotics enforcement resulted in 12 heroin manufacturing and cutting centres being neutralised.
21. Some syndicates which had been active for several years were successfully neutralised, with their members being convicted and imprisoned.
22. At the end of this operation, some of the kidnappers were neutralised, to use the defence ministry's words, but it was then discovered that the two hostages were dead.
23. So, he tells Ed Pilkington , carbon dioxide must be sucked out of the air, captured and neutralised.
24. The control and seriousness with which both teams played neutralised any creative licence, any moments of exquisite skill.
25. Action against loan - sharks continued to be a high priority. Several syndicates were neutralised and convicted.
26. If breastfeeding is continued, her exposure is at least partially neutralised by the antibodies in your milk.
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