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neutralised
1. causeway, and would have to be neutralised if a military force
2. Touching the plant results in a painful, blistering sting, which is neutralised through drying the plant
3. Holland realised that with the facility gone and Vasant dead, Doctor McKenzie was the last link in the chain and if she wasn’t neutralised right now, the whole lot could come crashing down around his ears
4. our Casspirs neutralised the landmine threat completely
5. All in all, if you look only at the statistics of Al Qaeda leadership killed or otherwise neutralised America is winning this war hands down
6. She moved over to stand beside the deathbot, "Threat has been neutralised, proceed, Deathbot!"
7. She pulled him back down to her beckoning lips, his tattoos faded back down to an unnatural shade as their malevolent powers were neutralised by her touch
8. The whole area would have to be sealed off until the cause had been identified, neutralised, and a major clean up carried out
9. “Targets have been neutralised, but the statue has been destroyed”
10. signalled the RPG had been safely neutralised by the
11. Churchill announced that Britain would continue the fight and thereby insisted that French warships be dispatched immediately to British ports or be neutralised
12. Hitler's Germany had neutralised any threat from the Soviet Union, who appeared to be on the verge of collapse
13. The effects of this reaction are neutralised by the gravitational forces of the black hole, and vice versa
14. The additional cost brought to the project will be neutralised by the penalties provided for in the supply contract for the large presses
15. to the Naga capital so that any potential threats could be neutralised
16. But when beauty and refinement of sentiment rather than force are desired, the middle range of colouring (that is to say, all colours partly neutralised by admixture with their opposites) is much safer
17. A hatred which I was convinced I had neutralised by telling
18. At first all my faculties were absorbed and as if neutralised by the sheer novelty of the situation
19. Thus, he has neutralised the effect of the spot price movement by delta-hedging
20. Should any little accidental disappointment of the appetite occur, such as the spoiling of a meal, the under or the over dressing of a dish, the incident ought not to be neutralised by replacing with something more delicate the comfort lost, thus pampering the body and obviating the aim of this institution; it ought to be improved to the spiritual edification of the pupils, by encouraging them to evince fortitude under temporary privation