English to Gujarati Dictionary neutralize

neutralize

બેઅસર
definition
verb
impatience at his frailty began to neutralize her fear
render (something) ineffective or harmless by applying an opposite force or effect.
translation of 'neutralize'
તટસ્થતા જાહેર કરવી,
અસર નિર્મૂળ કરવી,
બિન-અસરકારક બનાવવું
example
The traditional military aims to destroy, defeat, or 'neutralize' the enemy's military capability, and this remains a fundamental concept.
Objectivity does not depend on each of us being severally devoid of extra-disciplinary values; competition and collaboration 'neutralize' the distorting effects of any one scholar's biases.
The answer is not for society to abandon religion but for the state to recognize it as private and to 'neutralize' it as a political force.
In many ways, Booth argued, even political action is part of the strategy to 'neutralize' employer opposition.
impatience at his frailty began to 'neutralize' her fear
counter-intelligence programmes designed to 'neutralize' individuals
Self-realization and understanding is able to 'neutralize' the effects of anger.
The United States wants to 'neutralize' North Korea's dangerous weapons but at the same time justify its missile shield on the basis of this possible security threat.
impatience at his frailty began to 'neutralize' her fear
Alkali-resistant paints should be used and a zinc chloride or zinc sulfate solution may need to be applied to the wall to 'neutralize' the surface.
Winfield has excellent coverage skills and often was able to 'neutralize' the slot receiver opposite him.
The goal of this and other testing was to perfect the use of nuclear explosions in space to 'neutralize' the ballistic missiles of a supposed opponent.
This has the odd effect of partially 'neutralising' Dafoe's excellent performance, creating a character who is Bugs Bunny-like, capable of partaking in comic one-liners.
The ‘golden rule’ dictates that any extra spending must not be financed by higher taxation, 'neutralising' the effect on demand.
According to France's Interior Ministry, the group had sent several letters demanding payment in exchange for the 'neutralization' of several bombs.
It will be up to special forces to 'neutralise' the mines.
Whereas mines are factory made products, which can be 'neutralised' by following known and relatively simple safety procedures, unexploded ordnance and booby traps must be treated individually and can be unstable and unpredictable.
Baking soda, a gentle alkaline powder, 'neutralizes' odor-causing acids by restoring your skin's natural pH level.
Defense experts are particularly eager to see if e-bombs can reach into deep underground bunkers that could otherwise be 'neutralized' only by tactical nuclear weapons.
It is also the opposite of baking and washing soda; it is acidic and therefore 'neutralizes' alkaline or caustic substances.
Her speed left little sonic shock waves behind her as she almost simultaneously 'neutralized' their detonators, temporarily blinded them, reduced their weapons to junk, and then stunned them.
But al Qaeda and its allies are a real danger to the United States, and these foes cannot be 'neutralized' by military might alone.
In addition, any other effects of cortisol are 'neutralized' by RU - 486.
Meanwhile, two studies published in Nature this past July suggest that forests are not nearly as effective in 'neutralizing' emissions as was thought.
When companies institute them, performance improves enough that the effects of dilution are 'neutralized' , and the existing shareholders wind up doing as well as, or better than, they did before the issuance of the options.
The 'neutralization' of the United States and removal of the U.S. alliance system in Korea is essential from Pyongyang's perspective.
One of the ironies of India's decision in 1998 to become an open nuclear weapon state was that it led to a 'neutralisation' of the superiority India had in conventional arms over Pakistan.
Assassination not only 'neutralizes' the dead man, it also forces other terrorists to go underground.
Although short of airfields and tactical aircraft, 135 airmen 'neutralized' the Korean rail network, forcing the North Koreans to move supplies by convoy across already overextended supply lines.
Between 1980 and 2003, research by some of the top medical organizations and universities resulted in over 42 studies on starch 'neutralizers' and their effects.
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