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neutralize

1 of 1verb
/ˈnut.rə.ˌlaɪz/
Forms:neutralizes,neutralizing,neutralized,neutralized
1

to take action to counter the effects of something

transitive
  • In response to the cyberattack, the IT team worked to neutralize the malicious software and protect the company's data.
  • Environmental agencies are collaborating to neutralize the impact of industrial waste on local water sources.
  • If a virus outbreak occurs, health authorities have plans to neutralize its effects swiftly.
  • Diplomatic efforts were made to neutralize tensions between the two neighboring countries.
  • The vaccine development team successfully neutralized the spread of the infectious disease last year.
2

to officially declare or establish a territory, nation, or group as neutral, ensuring it remains uninvolved and protected during a conflict

transitive
  • The country sought to neutralize the region, ensuring it remained a neutral zone during the war.
  • The peace agreement was signed to neutralize the territory and prevent any military occupation.
  • The United Nations helped to neutralize the nation, making it inviolable under international law.
  • In response to threats of invasion, the smaller country worked to neutralize its borders.
  • The decision to neutralize the disputed region was a key component of the peace talks.
3

to make an acidic or alkaline substance neutral by adding a substance that cancels out its pH level

transitive
  • The chemist used a base to neutralize the acid in the reaction.
  • To neutralize the acidic soil, they added lime to balance the pH levels.
  • The scientist carefully neutralized the strong alkali with an appropriate acid.
  • To prevent corrosion, they neutralized the chemical spill with a neutralizing agent.
  • The lemon juice was neutralized by adding baking soda to the solution.
4

to deactivate or render harmless a bomb or similar weapon by disarming or defusing it

transitive
  • The bomb squad was called in to neutralize the unexploded device found near the school.
  • The technician carefully neutralized the bomb by cutting the right wires.
  • The military team successfully neutralized the landmine before anyone could get close.
  • The expert worked quickly to neutralize the bomb, preventing a potential disaster.
  • They neutralized the bomb in the train station, ensuring the safety of thousands of commuters.
5

to eliminate a threat by killing or incapacitating someone who poses danger

transitive
  • The military operation aimed to neutralize the insurgent leaders.
  • The police officer was forced to neutralize the armed suspect to prevent further violence.
  • In the heat of battle, the soldier had to neutralize multiple enemy combatants.
  • The mission was to neutralize key targets without causing collateral damage.
  • The guards were trained to neutralize any intruders who posed a risk to the building.