neitralizēt

Etymology
From. Probably not formed as such in, but borrowed and adapted from other European languages.

Verb

 * 1)  to neutralize to render a country, a party, etc., neutral in a conflict
 * 2) to neutralize to eliminate or decrease the strength, influence, etc. of something
 * 3) to neutralize to eliminate or decrease an undesired effect of something
 * 4)  to neutralize to eliminate the acidic properties of a substance with an alkali, or to eliminate the alkalic properties of a substance with an acid, thereby producing the respective salt
 * 1) to neutralize to eliminate or decrease an undesired effect of something
 * 2)  to neutralize to eliminate the acidic properties of a substance with an alkali, or to eliminate the alkalic properties of a substance with an acid, thereby producing the respective salt
 * 1) to neutralize to eliminate or decrease an undesired effect of something
 * 2)  to neutralize to eliminate the acidic properties of a substance with an alkali, or to eliminate the alkalic properties of a substance with an acid, thereby producing the respective salt
 * 1)  to neutralize to eliminate the acidic properties of a substance with an alkali, or to eliminate the alkalic properties of a substance with an acid, thereby producing the respective salt
 * 1)  to neutralize to eliminate the acidic properties of a substance with an alkali, or to eliminate the alkalic properties of a substance with an acid, thereby producing the respective salt