Hence, if both be moving, it is possible for the two aberrations to neutralise each other.
And the amount of the change will be such as precisely to compensate and neutralise the optical effect of motion which might otherwise be perceived.
The substance is dissolved directly in sufficient normal alkali to neutralise the carboxyl group and a further 2 molecules of caustic soda for each carbomethoxy group to be eliminated are added.
The author finally attempted to partly neutralisecrude Neradol with various hydroxides and carried out tanning tests with samples containing the different metals.
Disease occurs when the sum of vital force, which tends to neutralise all causes of disturbance, is weaker than the acting cause of disturbance.
The more errors and passions were thrown into the melting-pot, the more certainly would they neutralise one another and would truth come to the top.
Each man required a pull at something invigorating, if only to neutralisethe inhalation of so pestilential an atmosphere.
And if we have the additional pull of your horse it will neutralise the additional weight.
The shyness in some would help in a statistical return to neutralise the tendency to exaggeration in others, but I do not think there is much room for correction on either head.
In the presence of such facts on the one side, and in the absence of any particle of intelligible evidence to neutralise them on the other, to treat Rousseau's charges with gravity is irrational.
If the citizen really was what Rousseau insisted that he was, then his virtues would surely neutralise the evil of the drama; if not, the drama would do him no harm.
Why do they not instantly rush together across the equator of the atom, and thus neutralise each other?
The red component of the strip you hold in your hand will repel the red component of your suspended strip; but then it will attract the green, and, the forces being equal, they neutralise each other.
Then neutralise exactly with caustic soda, filter, and put a drop of the filtrate on to white filter paper.
If the tannin reagent produces no precipitate, reduce with hydrochloric acid and zinc, or ammonia and zinc, and neutralise and filter as in the case of a basic dye.
The titrated liquor is then treated with standard caustic soda in quantity sufficient to exactly neutralise the acid.
In the Vedas, trees, flowers, and herbs are invoked to cause love, avert evil and danger, and neutralise spells and curses.
That is the way to neutralise the poison they are spreading.
Clarendon is struck with his great sagacity, and at the same time with a pusillanimity which goes far to neutralise that sagacity.
For Bulgaria the offer to neutralise Serbia made to Austria all the difference between an action which was a little risky and an action which had no risk at all.
It is their impression that they can beat the Turks; but that afterwards they may have to meet an attempt to neutralise their victory.
By their means it would become possible to neutralise the otherwise dulling effect of a thick protective epidermis.
But the way in which they assist the touch and may tend to neutralise the dulling effect of a thick protective skin, is still somewhat obscure.
Grey, however, was still anxious to serve Lyndhurst, and to neutralise his opposition has now proposed to him to be Chief Baron.
The only course was to neutralise it, by being prepared.
The soft-voiced flattery, the glance that accompanied it, were calculated to stir the pulses of even so strong a man as Harley Greenoak, and this he himself realised while striving to neutralise their effect.
Neutralise by chalk or lime water, but not by soda or any alkali.
To give this, and at the same time to neutralise and remove waste material from the membrane, a little vinegar and warm water may be frequently given, in teaspoonfuls.
The large quantity of carbonate of lime secreted by the calciferous glands apparently serves to neutralise the acids thus generated; for the digestive fluid of worms will not act unless it be alkaline.
Query: How best neutralise the spells of these partial harridans?
Means have been tried to neutralise this smell, but success is only for a time: by and by the odour returns, as bad as ever, to fabric and feather.
If Temple had calculated that the effect would be to neutralise or convert the democratic members, he would have been right; but that such a Council could ever work any other way was impossible.
He saw that its deliberations were certain to produce a profound impression on Europe, and he resolved to neutralise this by one of his sudden and telling blows.
But those to whom its camp is opened, instead of helping the advance, may neutralise the whole enterprise.
The effect is to neutralise any harmful or irritating residues or smell of chlorine.
When you have treated wet specimens with anything acid, do remember to neutralise the acid residues as soon as possible.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "neutralise" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.