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Neutralised Meaning in English

word · lemma: neutralise

ˈnuːtɹəˌlaɪzd
NOO-truh-lized
njˈuːtɹəlˌaɪzd
nyOO-truh-lized

释义

To make something ineffective, harmless, or no longer dangerous. It can also mean to cancel out or balance the effect of something.

用法与细微差别

More common in scientific, military, and formal contexts. Can refer to chemicals (acids/bases), threats, electronic signals, or situations. British spelling is 'neutralise', American is 'neutralize'. Often used passively ('was neutralised'). Not the same as 'neutral' (not taking sides).

例句

The acid was neutralised with a base.

basic

The bomb was safely neutralised by experts.

basic

His influence was neutralised by the new manager.

basic

By the time we arrived, the threat had been neutralised.

natural

Their plans were quickly neutralised by our team.

natural

Luckily, the chemicals neutralised each other before any real damage occurred.

natural