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n. (plural of neutrality English)
Usage examples of "neutralities".
Peters, and talked with him a great deal: told him yarns, gave him toothsome scraps of personal history, and wove a glittering streak of profanity through his garrulous fabric that was refreshing to a spirit weary of the dull neutralities of undecorated speech.
His own pictures were vibrant with the full spectrum of his own loves, hates and neutralities, as dated as that spectrum might seem today.
The Galactic Concord and its neutralities were shut to Gabriel, at least if he wanted to remain free.
The whole tangle of Baltic politics, of hole-and-corner hostilities and neutralities, was utterly beyond unravelling.
Fragile agreements and tacit neutralities prevented official oligarchy forces from harrying the instruments of the Federation.