Etymology:
Meaning:
The act or process of counteracting or balancing out an effect by introducing an opposing force or agent.
Origin:
The term "neutralization" was first used in the 15th century to describe the process of neutralizing acids with bases. It later came to be applied more generally to any process where one force or agent counteracts another.
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