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neutralizing

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/ˈnjuːtrəlaɪzɪŋ/ · neu-tral-iz-ing

To counteract or render something ineffective.

Meanings

verbformal

To counteract or render something ineffective.

کسی چیز کو مؤثر طور پر ختم کرنا یا غیر جانبدار بنانا۔

غیر جانبدار بنانا

ghair janibdar banana

Synonyms

counteractingcancelingoffsettingختم کرناغیر مؤثر کرنامعتدل کرنا

Antonyms

aggravatingintensifyingexacerbatingبڑھانازیادہ کرناشدت دینا

Common Collocations

  • neutralizing agent
  • neutralizing effect
  • neutralizing power

Example Sentences

The scientist focused on neutralizing the harmful effects of the toxin.

سائنسدان نے زہر کے مضر اثرات کو غیر جانبدار بنانے پر توجہ دی۔

Scientist ne zehr ke muzar asraat ko ghair janidbar banane par tawajjo di.

Neutralizing the acid with a base can prevent corrosion.

ایک بیس کے ساتھ تیزاب کو غیر جانبدار بنانا زنگ لگنے سے بچا سکتا ہے۔

Ek base ke sath taizab ko ghair janidbar banana zang lagne se bacha sakta hai.

The goal of the medication is neutralizing the symptoms of the disease.

اس دوا کا مقصد بیماری کے علامات کو غیر جانبدار کرنا ہے۔

Is dawa ka maqsad bimari ke alaamat ko ghair janidbar karna hai.

Easily Confused With

neutral:Neutral refers to the state of not supporting either side, while neutralizing describes the action to eliminate effects.

Word Family

neutralize
verbغیر جانبدار کرنا
neutral
adjectiveغیر جانبدار
neutrality
nounغیر جانبداری

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of neutralizing as finding balance in opposing forces.

Imagine a scale balancing two heavy weights equally.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

محبت کی خوشبو سے آج بھی مہکتا ہے دل، نیوٹرل بن کر بھی کو پھیلا نہیں پایا۔

Mohabbat ki khushboo se aaj bhi mehakta hai dil, neutral ban kar bhi ko phaila nahi paya.

Even today, my heart flowers with the fragrance of love; being neutral, it could not spread.

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📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "neutralis" — to make neutral

First known use: 17th century

The word 'neutralizing' is derived from the Latin 'neutralis', meaning 'of no particular type or kind, neither one nor the other'. It evolved into the English term to describe the action of counteracting or making something neutral.