Made neutral in some respect; deprived of distinctive characteristics.
1 Public space must be neutralised and the flag poles must be decommissioned.
2 The other three attackers were neutralised in the late afternoon, said Dhamoon.
3 The elected parliament's powers to legislate are neutralised by an appointed chamber.
4 A real threat to the Republic's competitiveness appears to have been neutralised .
5 The commanders weighed down by it, finds himself more and more neutralised .
6 Therefore, let this energy of thine be neutralised by thy own energy.
7 Stages, or parts of stages, are usually neutralised for safety reasons.
8 The race was neutralised under a yellow flag for several minutes.
9 For all but the last 10 minutes Barcelona were comfortably neutralised .
10 Coercion is there and it's going up and it needs to be neutralised .
11 She has neutralised what would have been National's strongest campaign weapon.
12 A heartache for the familiar is neutralised by an itch for the unknown.
13 Had they set something off when Byozuel had neutralised the guard?
14 Acids generally are detrimental to the precipitation, and must be neutralised before titrating.
15 These were carefully neutralised with the respective acids, rendered alkaline with 30 c.c.
16 Tan-cred has no finesse; his replies neutralised , nay, destroyed, all my counter representations.
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