/diːˈnjuːtrəlaɪz/ – verb
Definition: từ bỏ vị trí trung lập, phá vỡ sự trung lập.
A more thorough explanation: In legal English, “deneutralize” refers to the process of removing or nullifying a neutral or impartial status, often in the context of legal or political matters. It can imply turning something from a neutral position into one that is active or biased.
Example: The parties agreed to deneutralize the arbitration proceedings by selecting a neutral arbitrator to preside over the case.