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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The diplomat attempted to neutralize the conflict between two countries.
The cold temperature can neutralize your taste buds.
The diplomat's calm demeanor helped neutralize the tension between the two countries.
The firefighters were able to neutralize the fire before it could spread to other buildings.
The firefighters were able to neutralize the flames and prevent the spread of the fire.
The government took measures to neutralize the terrorist group operating in the country.
The international community united to neutralize the threat of nuclear war.
The police used pepper spray to neutralize the attacker.
The army used explosives to neutralize the enemy's weapons.
The education system needs to work to neutralize the impact of poverty on children's learning.
The public relations team worked to neutralize the negative coverage in the media.
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