Sentences with neutralise
neu·tral·ize
N n - Carelessness that neutralized our efforts.
- To neutralize an enemy position.
- But analysts warn drastic cuts will not remotely neutralise the disasters' financial impact.
- I tried to really neutralise her serve and really move her around the court and dictate, because I don't think she likes that.
- To neutralize a city to prevent bombing.
- With this additive the solution begins to neutralize.
- Labor has moved to neutralise several opposition promises on transport in the run-up to the state election.
- If we had used military force last week to neutralise some airstrips and the several dozen planes that they have.
- Labor has moved to neutralise several opposition promises on transport.