neutral - use in sentences

Modifying Another Word

  • fiscally: Whilst this approach is not fiscally neutral the returns are high.
  • electrically: Free radicals An electrically neutral molecule with an unpaired electron in the outer orbit.
  • morally: Unlike the republican ideal of ' civic virtue ' then, ' social capital ' is morally neutral.
  • politically: Instead we must pursue education as if it is some sort of politically neutral activity.
  • ideologically: But at least the Thracians were considered ideologically neutral because they hadn't clashed with anyone in the region.
  • ethically: The predominant attitude among scientists is that science is ethically neutral.

Preposition: with

  • respect: Importantly, datasets and document collections are found not to be neutral with respect to the property of homogeneity, even for function words.

Modifies a noun

  • grassland: Results of a survey which found that only 344 ha of neutral grassland of high conservation interest survived.
  • pH: What is the overall net charge at neutral pH?
  • buoyancy: Maintaining neutral buoyancy in a dry suit requires different skills than maintaining buoyancy in a wet suit.
  • stance: Warwick University has recently voted for its student union to hold a neutral stance regarding abortion.
  • decor: The property has been well maintained and is bright & airy with neutral decor and floor coverings.
  • arbiter: The Nox female, Lya, has agreed to be the neutral arbiter.

Used with adjective complement

  • remain: You should remain neutral on the issue of whether or not God exists.
  • stay: Staying neutral For example: That film should be banned.
  • gender: The following summarized findings from the four questions above provide interesting insights into how trade and WTO rules are not gender neutral.
  • appear: They fear a loss of authority if the state doesn't appear neutral.
  • cost: The costs of compliance in respect of the threshold is likely to be cost neutral in many respects.

Preposition: in

  • conflict: It is morally impossible to remain neutral in this conflict.
  • respect: The costs of compliance in respect of the threshold is likely to be cost neutral in many respects.

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