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- verb Present participle of
neutralise .
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Examples
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The latest experimental shot has been tested successfully on mice and monkeys, but not humans, and has been shown to activate a broad response from immune system proteins called neutralising antibodies.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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How about "neutralising" the threat of Lalit Modi and his brigade before "neutralising" the alleged mastermind of the Dantewada massacre, Ramanna Paparao?
Indian Muslims Guest Post 2010
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He also hailed his department's success in "neutralising" armed robberies.
SofiaEcho RSS feed 2010
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How about "neutralising" the threat of Lalit Modi and his brigade before "neutralising" the alleged mastermind of the Dantewada massacre, Ramanna Paparao?
Indian Muslims Guest Post 2010
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The source then mentions money to cover expenses in locating and 'neutralising' government witnesses, including the cost of acquiring prepaid and unregistered cellphones.
Stabroek News 2008
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Up to 20% of sera from human adults also revealed neutralising antibodies to this virus.
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Let me illustrate that by neutralising the sympathies.
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Danny Cipriani has been tasked with neutralising elusive fly-half Matt Giteau, identified as Australia's main threat
Exodus of Wallabies set to follow Matt Giteau to Europe 2011
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British forces are directly involved in neutralising insurgent strongholds, bringing security and governance to local people.
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But given admonitions about wise eating, and the health and safety constrictions on slaked lime, available – if at all – for £20 a kilo, I must either devise a new means of neutralising that astringent sap or be content to dwell on the memory of green fig conserve.
Family life 2011
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