neitralizācija

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Latvian

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Etymology

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From neitraliz(ēt) (to neutralize) +‎ -ācija, with neitralizēt from neitrāls (neutral) +‎ -izēt. Probably not formed as such in Latvian, but borrowed and adapted from other European languages.

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Noun

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neitralizācija f (4th declension)

  1. (politics) neutralization (policy aiming to prevent a social group from interfering in a political process; the execution of such a policy)
    vidējās zemniecības neitralizācija Oktobra revolūcijas sagatavošanas posmāthe neutralization of the average rural peasantry in the preparatory phase of the October revolution
  2. (politics) neutralization, neutrality (an international regime valid in a certain region according to which other countries do not have the right to conduct battles or to station troops and military equipment in it)
    Antarktīdas neitralizācijaAntarctica's neutralization, neutrality
    kosmosa neitralizācijathe neutralization, neutrality of (outer) space
    neitralizācijas politikaa policy of neutralization
  3. neutralization, neutralizing (the process of rendering something neutral, of eliminating its undesirable effects)
    indīgo kaujas vielu neitralizācijathe neutralization of toxic warfare substances
  4. (chemistry) neutralization (the mixing of an acid with an alkali so that their specific properties are eliminated; the elimination of acidity by adding an alkali or vice-versa)
    skābju neitralizācijaacid neutralization
    šķīdruma neitralizācijathe neutralization of a solution
    Visas bāzes, gan šķīstošās, gan nešķīstošās reaģē ar skābēm, veidojot sāli un ūdeni... šādas reakcijas sauc par neitralizācijas reakcijām, jo šķīdumā nav vairs ne skābju, ne bāzuall alkalis, both solluble and insolluble, react with acids, producing salt and water... such rections are called neutralization reactions, because in the (resulting) solution there no longer is any acid or alkali

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