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be neutralised
verb
To make inactive or ineffective.
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One MeV negative particle beam accelerated in the beam source of the ITER Neutral Beam Injectors (NBIs) will be neutralised in the Neutraliser gas cell.
Stop those and he can be neutralised.
If ballistic missile submarines are detectable they can be neutralised.
But it was believed that problem could be neutralised.
More likely, I think, is that his lo-fi style would be neutralised by conspicuous success.
But phenols are poisonous to human cells, too, and thus have to be neutralised.
If he too ignores the IMF, part of his political arsenal will be neutralised.
The slight edge Mr Romney enjoys in enthusiasm may be neutralised by the stronger organisation of Mr Obama's ground campaign.
Instead, it is a dynamic system, in which a tactic that works against one approach can be neutralised by another.
It was great to see that talent of individual players can be neutralised by a good organisation and strategy.
For much of the period since the Second World War, the Catholic Church in Poland was regarded by the Communist Party as a hostile force to be neutralised.
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