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To neutralise
verb
To make inactive or ineffective.
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To neutralise such situations, chatbots must be able to handle verbal abuse constructively, says Dr Brahnam.
To neutralise the danger, Amundsen planned to supplement sledging rations with regular helpings of seal meat.
It's quite tricky to neutralise them".
The snipers opposite attempted to neutralise him.
It's the only chance Ed Miliband has to neutralise them.
Instead, it allowed Mrs Merkel to neutralise the entire subject.
The board has already tried to neutralise one potential attacker.
That is the way forward, to neutralise the extremists".
Further meetings are necessary to neutralise the threat.
Other Trump surrogates sought to neutralise the issue.
So we decided to do something to neutralise it.
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