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Sentence count:259+12Posted:2016-07-21Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: cooldetachedimpartialindependentindifferentunprejudicedSimilar words: centralnutrientline upentrepreneureastern europeoralrallyruralMeaning: ['nuːtrəl /'njuː-]  n. one who does not side with any party in a war or dispute. adj. 1. neither moral nor immoral; neither good nor evil, right nor wrong 2. having no personal preference 3. having only a limited ability to react chemically; chemically inactive 4. not supporting or favoring either side in a war, dispute, or contest 5. having no net electric charge; not electrified 6. of something that is lacking hue 7. possessing no distinctive quality or characteristics 8. lacking distinguishing quality or characteristics. 
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(121) Third, bureaucrats are expected to be politically committed rather than neutral as in the West.
(122) It has also proposed that the abduction offences should become gender neutral.
(123) It also returns to neutral after the wheels have reached the fully up or locked down position.
(124) She was fast coming to the conclusion that it would be impossible to be neutral about Matthew Preston.
(125) The groom's kin opened negotiations with the bride's kin through neutral intermediaries. 2.
(126) It is also a politically neutral location which is vital with respect to some of the datasets it contains.
(127) The interim government had tried unsuccessfully to separate the factions, by using loyal militia and neutral mujaheddin groups.
(128) We need to be more sensitive to the messages underlying what are seen as politically neutral questions.
(129) Does this show that the father would not be neutral if he remained aloof from the quarrel?
(130) If so, much of life is neutral ground upon which natural selection enacts its rare battles.
(131) Beginning in the more neutral territory, I ask what leads her to seek incarceration for a kid.
(132) The apparently objective, ideologically neutral tone of Chronique de septembre is deceptive, however.
(133) The rare person who on the rare occasion wants to be wholly neutral has to walk a tightrope.
(134) Behavior eliciting no response or a neutral response first in-creased and then-provided there was still no response-de creased in frequency.
(135) The principles of justice adopted in the original position are neutral between different conceptions of the good.
(136) At times, house air waybills use neutral formats that do not identify the first airline.
(137) It is political; it is endowed with anger; it is not neutral.
(138) One myth that prevails in advanced industrial societies, for example, is that technology is politically neutral. Sentencedict.com
(139) What he had to announce for this year was, particularly in its revenue-raising aspects, decidedly thin, indeed fiscally neutral.
(140) Failure to exercise one's rights may be morally neutral; failure to carry out one's duties is not.
(141) So far any opposing and neutral fans haven't caused a rumpus or complained.
(142) Take your pick from bright colours, bold patterns or classic neutrals Dramatic colours look great with neutral, slimline pants.
(143) Neutral sodium absorbs orange light - at wavelengths of 5890 and 5896 angstroms - from stars that lie behind it.
(144) The army, on the other hand, has remained largely neutral in the unprecedented fight to force democratic reform from Milosevic.
(145) He'd imagined expensive good taste - big sofas, neutral carpeting, antiques, safe pictures chosen for their investment potential.
(146) An attorney representing a client before a court helps to make the trial fair, but the attorney is not neutral.
(147) And even among the scrupulously neutral, there were those who spoke against the inequality and repression which inspired the fighting.
(148) Anything directed at rolling up narcotics distribution networks in the United States was politically neutral and therefore acceptable.
(149) Neutral density filters should then be interposed to reduce light intensity.
(150) The Clinton administration, though generally supporting open markets, had taken a neutral position on the banana question.
More similar words: centralnutrientline upentrepreneureastern europeoralrallyruraloverallliberalmineralseveralfuneralfederalenthrallafter allliterallyculturalnaturallyin generalparalysisbehavioralstructuraldemoralizenaturalistagriculturaltraptraythe general publictrash
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