/njˌuːtɹəlaɪzˈeɪʃən/ - neu•tral•i•sa•tion
We found 7 definitions of neutralisation from 4 different sources.
neutralisation - /njˌuːtɹəlaɪzˈeɪʃən/
neutralization - /nuˌtɹʌlʌzejˈʃʌn/
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neutralisation - action intended to nullify the effects of some previous action | ||
neutralization, counteraction | ||
nullification, override the act of nullifying; making null and void; counteracting or overriding the effect or force of something | ||
neutralisation - action intended to keep a country politically neutral or exclude it from a possible war; "the neutralization of Belgium" | ||
neutralization | ||
nullification, override the act of nullifying; making null and void; counteracting or overriding the effect or force of something | ||
neutralisation - a chemical reaction in which an acid and a base interact with the formation of a salt; with strong acids and bases the essential reaction is the combination of hydrogen ions with hydroxyl ions to form water | ||
neutralization, neutralization reaction, neutralisation reaction | ||
chemical reaction, reaction (chemistry) a process in which one or more substances are changed into others; "there was a chemical reaction of the lime with the ground water" | ||
neutralisation - (euphemism) the removal of a threat by killing or destroying it (especially in a covert operation or military operation) | ||
neutralization | ||
destruction, devastation the termination of something by causing so much damage to it that it cannot be repaired or no longer exists |