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neutral / neutrality

 

When you’re neutral in an argument, you stay in the middle, not giving an opinion and not saying or doing anything to support either side. And in general, when something is neutral, it has no special features, colours etc, so no one pays any attention to it.

 

The chairperson should always remain neutral during discussions of policy.

Switzerland has always tried hard to defend its neutrality in international relations.

 

 

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