neutralisationEtymologyFrom French neutralisation. By surface analysis, neutralise + -ation.neutralisation means The act of neutralising. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 80 out of 100.nounThe act of neutralising.“Its first act upon its arrival — or, depending on the degree of intelligent agency you ascribed to it, the first side-effect of its arrival — was the neutralisation of the Foundation. In the space of a night, an international staff of tens of thousands disappeared into oblivion, or became amnesiac, or simply dropped brain-dead where they were standing. Foundation Sites became hollow, inaccessible ”