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Example sentences for "neutralize"

Lexicographically close words:
neutralised; neutralises; neutralising; neutrality; neutralization; neutralized; neutralizer; neutralizes; neutralizing; neutrals
  1. Our object must then be to palliate the symptoms as they arise, as well as to neutralize the effects of the poison on the constitution, by remedies of an opposite character.

  2. The object must be to neutralize the poison, which may be effected by a weak acid.

  3. Alkalies neutralize the acids, act as diuretics, and eliminate the materies morbi.

  4. But it was a generous prejudice, and I have also admired how, in his practical judgment, he would unconsciously neutralize or modify his professional idea.

  5. Never in all the war was so small a force as Jackson's made to neutralize so large a force.

  6. Backing: The coating of enamel on the back surface of box lids, to neutralize expanse and contraction, thus preventing top enamel from cracking.

  7. But to neutralize this sanction, he resorts to two more assumptions, not only without proof, but palpably contradicted by the Old and New Testament text.

  8. There have been no controlling circumstances at any time, since their first settlement, to neutralize the advantages of freedom on the one side, or to modify the evils of slavery on the other.

  9. The first of these arguments is designed to neutralize the sanction given to slavery by the law of Moses; and the second is designed to neutralize the sanction given to slavery by the New Testament.

  10. I remarked, is designed to neutralize the sanction given to slavery in the New Testament.

  11. As soon as a poisonous dose has been swallowed, seek for something which will neutralize the acid.

  12. Then he gave apples, apple juice, or vinegar, to neutralize the gas and remove it from the stomach by eructations.

  13. My principal aim in these operations was to get information for Stuart, and, by harassing the communications of the Federal army, to neutralize with my small command Stahel's three brigades of cavalry in Fairfax.

  14. It was, however, too feeble to have any effect except to neutralize his own forces.

  15. The effect of capacity in a circuit is exactly the opposite of inductance, that is, one tends to neutralize the other.

  16. If the two (presumed) opposite circular currents were equal, they would neutralize each other, and there would be no motion at all of either of them.

  17. It contains both a theory and precepts of Dialectic; also, an analysis of the process called by Aristotle Sophistical Refutation, with advice how to resist or neutralize it.

  18. But if I annually spend my entire 500 (unproductively) I annually raise the price of goods by that amount, and neutralize a correspondent diminution in the supply of gold.

  19. Now, the defect in David's state of mind was, that while he fully realized the danger, he did not by faith lay hold of that which was fitted to neutralize it.

  20. But it is his privilege to enjoy promises of protection and blessing at the hand of the unseen God, and if his faith in these promises be active, it will not only neutralize the fear, but raise him high above it.

  21. This amputated vineyard, with its limbs burning by the wayside, suggests enough of prosy realism to neutralize all the sentiment which it can inspire on a hot September day.

  22. Nothing externally will neutralize the chill of a night ride among the mountains better than water which spouts from this hillside heated to 110 degrees.

  23. No military music could more effectually neutralize the shrieks of battle.

  24. So that, to put it roughly, all that would be necessary practically to neutralize the injuriousness of the bacillus would be to prevent about one-twentieth of the exposures to its invasion which actually occurred.

  25. Hence, the only possible way of correcting it is by the addition to the imperfect eye of carefully fitted lenses or spectacles which will neutralize this mechanical defect.

  26. This is a sign that the defensive tissues of the body have succeeded in rallying their forces against the attack, and have poured out sufficient amounts of their natural antitoxin to neutralize the poisons poured in by the invaders.

  27. As the situation continued to deteriorate, only the influence of Nadir Sharif could still neutralize the Englishman.

  28. Where would it lead, if Jadar could enlist English sea power in the struggle that loomed ahead, and somehow neutralize the influence of the Portuguese?

  29. Such symptoms render it necessary to neutralize the sodium hydroxide.

  30. Joseph Renk of New York City, ordinary vinegar contains just the degree of acidity necessary to neutralize the action of the sodium hydroxide, without adding a new irritating element.

  31. In normal working~ these oppose and neutralize one another.

  32. In normal working these oppose and neutralize each other.

  33. When this exposure continues, with some already existing disease, it will neutralize the best-directed efforts to accomplish a cure.

  34. You had better commit the unintelligible jargon to the flames, than by the agency of construction, neutralize wisdom by folly.

  35. But, sir, within the limits which I have submitted to the consideration of the committee, there is an American population at least sufficient to neutralize every exotic prejudice which may exist in New Orleans.

  36. The antidote is calcined magnesia, which should be freely administered, to neutralize the acid and induce vomiting.

  37. It is of very great importance that something be given speedily, to neutralize the acid.

  38. And so the medicines, that would certainly have done good, and the guns, that might have done harm, were left to neutralize each other!

  39. With the system already thoroughly charged with an influence antagonistic to their own, and which is sure to neutralize their effect, what good can medicine do?

  40. Sage's Catarrh Remedy fluid will neutralize and wash away the poisonous particles which have found lodgment in the nasal passages.

  41. The employment of other medicines frequently should be preceded by the administration of an agent of this class, to neutralize excessive acidity in the stomach and bowels.

  42. When there is great acidity of the stomach, which may be known by heart burn, saleratus may be taken in water, to neutralize it, but should not be drunk within an hour of the time for taking other medicines.

  43. Many practitioners make combinations of remedies which neutralize each other's influence, instead of extending their efficacy and curative power.

  44. Its alkaline qualities tend to neutralize the acid condition of the fluids of the system, and it also possesses diuretic properties which act upon the kidneys, removing the offending blood-poison from the system through these organs.

  45. He has been able to produce two distinct kinds of anti-venom serum, one to neutralize the virulent poison of the rattlesnake's bite, the other to neutralize the poison of the different snakes of the lachecis genus.

  46. In practice the same serum can be used to neutralize the effect of either, and, as will be seen later on, the snake that is immune to one kind of venom is also immune to the other.

  47. As yet the doctor has not been able to develop an anti-venom serum which will neutralize the poison of these colubrine snakes.

  48. Thus the object of secluding women at menstruation is to neutralize the dangerous influences which are supposed to emanate from them at such times.

  49. The intention of secluding menstruous women is to neutralize the dangerous influences which are thought to emanate from them in that condition; suspension between heaven and earth.


  50. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "neutralize" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    annul; buffer; cancel; compensate; correct; counteract; counterbalance; cushion; damp; dampen; deaden; destroy; frustrate; invalidate; kill; negate; negative; neutralize; nullify; offset; soften; stultify; suppress; thwart; undo; vitiate; void