deprive of weapons
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disarm — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. demilitarize (see pacification); pull one s teeth; pacify, appease, charm. See impotence, love. Ant., arm. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To deprive of weapons] Syn. disable, unarm, weaken, debilitate, render … English dictionary for students
disarm — I (divest of arms) verb arma homini adimere, attenuate, cripple, deactivate, debilitate, decimate, deescalate, demilitarize, demobilize, deprive of arms, deprive of means of defense, deprive of power, deprive of strength, deprive of weapons,… … Law dictionary
disarm — /dɪsˈam / (say dis ahm) verb (t) 1. to deprive of weapons. 2. to deprive of means of attack or defence. 3. to divest of hostility, suspicion, etc.; make friendly. 4. to take out of a state of readiness for any specific purpose or effective use:… …
unarm — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. debilitate, disable, deprive of weapons; see disarm 1 , 2 , weaken 2 … English dictionary for students
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