neutralise
verbEtymology
From French neutraliser (first attested in 1642). By surface analysis, neutral + -ise.
- borrowed from neutraliser
Definitions
Non-Oxford British English standard form of neutralize.
- It’s all based on immobilising your opponent, rather than punching or kicking them, which means you learn how to neutralise, for example, a stranger grabbing your wrist.
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