Examples of 'neutralise' in a sentence

Meaning of "neutralise"

neutralise (verb) - to counteract or make ineffective something, usually by taking away its power or impact. This phrase is commonly used in military, scientific, or political contexts
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How to use "neutralise" in a sentence

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Treat and neutralise at an approved treatment plant.
Our mission is to get inside and neutralise it.
Neutralise any threat quickly and quietly.
An acid designed to neutralise the molecular bond.
He might have some ideas how to neutralise it.
You failed to neutralise a potentially compromising situation.
Riders mutually decided to neutralise the stage.
One has to neutralise it through a dispassionate attitude.
But there is a way to neutralise that threat.
It must neutralise the required amount of acid.
He alone knows enough to neutralise the shield.
We should neutralise poison with poison here.
We work as a team and we will neutralise targets.
We have to neutralise him right away.
Bases are substances that will neutralise acids.

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It is possible to neutralise the solution with ammonia.
We were not always able quickly to neutralise them.
That should neutralise the virus.
Neutralise with a mild acid such as lemon juice or.
And our mission is to neutralise them immediately.
To neutralise that tainted cigarette smoke.
The best way to neutralise the attackers.
Neutralise the guard patrolling up here.
Sufficient base to neutralise fatty acids only.
They neutralise the acidic factor of the blood.
Our only option is to neutralise the captain.
We will neutralise them before coming in.
Its primary role is to destroy or neutralise armour.
We have have to neutralise these before they hatch.
It may take a lot of fire power to neutralise her.
I will have to neutralise your powers.
You neutralise the dangerous artefacts.
The subsidy is meant to neutralise this difference in costs.
British troops soon realised an easy way to neutralise a pā.
This will neutralise the culture.
There is a natural ability in everybody to neutralise the cold.
I am attempting to neutralise your pain receptors.
But it was destroyed so we had no artefact to neutralise.
They seem to neutralise the pathogen.
She has to wear gloves to neutralise it.
We shoot to neutralise the lethal threat.
We must find a way to neutralise her.
We need to neutralise the homing signal.
I want you to help me neutralise her.
He must neutralise the most immediate threat first.
I designed this system to neutralise any creature threat.
Neutralise the battery fluid with vinegar or lemon juice.
I will find a way to neutralise the poison in you.
It would be attracted to antimatter and neutralise it.
Intelligent programs to neutralise chromosomal dysfunctions.

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