neutralise|neutralised|neutralises|neutralising in English
verb neutralise (Brit.)
make neutral; counteract; take out of action; become neutral; (Physics) render without charge; (Chemistry) cause a solution to become neither acidic nor alkaline (also neutralize)
Use "neutralise|neutralised|neutralises|neutralising" in a sentence
1. Neutralised red mud from alumina production
2. The press juice (pH 5,8-6,2) is neutralised.
3. The press juice (pH 5.8-6.2) is neutralised.
4. Acid soil is neutralised by ash.
5. Acids and alkalis can usually be neutralised under controlled conditions.
6. The spent Antivenin and the neutralised venom are then excreted from the
7. Aromatic hydrocarbons, C6-10, acid-treated, neutralised; Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified
8. She has to wear gloves to neutralise it.
9. Method for neutralising a waste acid and concomitant recovery of salt crystals
10. Add a water conditioner to neutralise chlorine, and other nasties.
11. Synonyms for Countervails include counterbalances, neutralises, neutralizes, balances, counterpoises, nullifies, counteracts, undoes, invalidates and compensates for
12. Of these the most significant include: anaphylaxis, cellulitis, phlebitis, and neutralising antibodies
13. Larger fiscal deficits will not neutralise the impact of these factors.
14. 28 This was thought to be due to the lack of the acid neutralising effect of the saliva.
15. The PHA effectively neutralised moderately acidic ARD and removed potential pollutants (e.g.
16. Synonyms for Counteracting include offsetting, counterbalancing, neutralising, neutralizing, annulling, invalidating, negating, cancelling out, canceling out and
17. In the meanwhile , however , the depreciating continental exchange rates were partially neutralising the effect of protection .
18. Now, Charlie, first you neutralise the TV cameras which overlook the convoy's route.
19. Darlan was neutralised within 15 hours by a 400-strong French resistance force.
20. Method for neutralising and/or regenerating acid baths and plant that carries out this method
21. The increase in indirect taxation is intended to neutralise the reduction in income tax.
22. Using one drug to neutralise resistance to another looks worthy of further research.
23. Synonyms for Countervail include counterbalance, neutralise, neutralize, balance, counterpoise, nullify, counteract, undo, invalidate and compensate for
24. Now, maybe we've neutralised those cells permanently or maybe we just suppressed that event.
25. The sludge from the acid scrubber is neutralised and further treated to remove mercury.