Get rid of (someone who may be a threat) by killing.
Make ineffective by counterbalancing the effect of.
1 Their wider aim is to neutralise the power of the Shinawatra family.
2 Intervention Brigade with a mandate to neutralise armed groups across the region.
3 Repentance and forgiveness did not neutralise the natural consequences of his sin.
4 He or she may be in a position to neutralise these ambitions.
5 I had to act just as quickly to neutralise that cyanide, too.
6 They wanted to neutralise a threat to the multi-billion pound Saudi arms deals.
7 We should embrace that fact rather than try to neutralise it.
8 Sanction the decree, I will undertake to neutralise the danger of the concentration.
9 Steve did so, and my fear seemed to neutralise for a brief moment.
10 Doing so could neutralise populism and avoid a breakup of the euro zone.
11 Still it is well to neutralise the sentence as much as we can.
12 These substances neutralise the excess of acid, and render sour beer somewhat palatable.
13 His McAfee security software was designed to neutralise computer viruses in the 1980s.
14 He wished to neutralise somewhat the effect of the Commodore's condescension.
15 The conflicting ingredients, like an acid and an alkali mixed, neutralise each other.
16 The Iranian government is desperately trying to neutralise the impact of Neda's death.
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