neutralization

IPA: nutrʌɫʌzˈeɪʃʌn

noun

  • The act of neutralizing.
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Examples of "neutralization" in Sentences

  • The term neutralization applies only in an artillery context.
  • The substitution of a sound closer to d for t in intervocalis position is called neutralization.
  • The President, in March, 1964, had warned Ambassador Lodge to "knock… down the idea of neutralization wherever it rears its ugly head" (III, p. 511).
  • It is a well known physical law, which likewise manifests on the mental plane, that two opposing forces result in neutralization, that is, both of the forces are held in check.
  • First, the Aliens arranged - through bribery, intimidation, and "neutralization" of the opposition - for Jerry Falwell Jr. to be appointed President, with Father Charles Coughlin III as his Vice-president, and for Louis Farrakhan Jr. to be named head of the FBI.
  • On the contrary he defined: The catalytic force actually appears to consist in the ability of substances to arouse the affinities dormant at this temperature by their mere presence and not by their affinity and so as a result in a compound substance the elements become arranged in another way such that a greater electrochemical neutralization is brought about.

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