neutralisation

[ˌnjʊtrəlɪ'zeɪʃən] [ˌnjutrələ'zeɪʃən]
英英词典释义
  • Noun
    1. a chemical reaction in which an acid and a base interact with the formation of a salt; with strong acids and bases the essential reaction is the combination of hydrogen ions with hydroxyl ions to form water
    2. (euphemism) the removal of a threat by killing or destroying it (especially in a covert operation or military operation)
    3. action intended to keep a country politically neutral or exclude it from a possible war;
    "the neutralization of Belgium"
    4. action intended to nullify the effects of some previous action