noun
- plural of neutralness; the quality or state of being neutral; lack of bias, preference, or involvement in a conflict or dispute
- plural of neutralness; the quality of being chemically neutral; neither acidic nor basic
Usage: typically used in formal or academic contexts; often refers to political, diplomatic, or scientific contexts
Usage: chemistry and science contexts
Examples
- The judge maintained strict neutralnesses throughout the trial to ensure fairness.
- Switzerland's historical neutralnesses in international conflicts have shaped its foreign policy.
- The scientist emphasized the neutralnesses of the experimental conditions to avoid bias.
- Different neutralnesses in tone can affect how a message is received by the audience.
- The mediator's neutralnesses were essential to resolving the dispute between the two parties.
- Water's neutralnesses make it an ideal solvent for many chemical reactions.