Adjective: neutralized 'n(y)oo-tru,lIzd- Made neutral in some respect; deprived of distinctive characteristics
- neutralised [Brit] Verb: neutralize 'n(y)oo-tru,lIz- Make politically neutral and thus inoffensive
"The treaty neutralized the small republic"; - neutralise [Brit] - Make ineffective by counterbalancing the effect of
"Her optimism neutralizes his gloom"; - neutralise [Brit], nullify, negate - Oppose and mitigate the effects of by contrary actions
"This will neutralize the foolish actions of my colleagues"; - counteract, countervail, counterbalance, neutralise [Brit] - Get rid of (someone who may be a threat) by killing
"the double agent was neutralized"; - neutralise [Brit], liquidate, waste, knock off [informal], do in - Make incapable of military action
- neutralise [Brit] - Make chemically neutral
"She neutralized the solution"; - neutralise [Brit]
See also: neutral Type of: alter, cancel, change, demilitarise [Brit], demilitarize, kill, modify, offset, set off, weaken Encyclopedia: Neutralized Neutralize |