Neutralized

/ˈnjuːtrəlaɪzd/ verb

Definition

Made harmless or ineffective by counteracting or canceling something out.

Etymology

From 'neutral' (from Latin 'neutralis' meaning neither one thing nor another) plus the verb suffix '-ize.' The concept emerged in chemistry and military strategy before becoming generalized.

Kelly Says

In chemistry, acids and bases literally neutralize each other—creating a balanced pH—which is why the word works perfectly for any situation where opposing forces cancel each other out perfectly.

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