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Meaning of disarm

Wordnet

disarm (v)

remove offensive capability from

make less hostile; win over

take away the weapons from; render harmless

Webster

disarm (v. t.)

To deprive of arms; to take away the weapons of; to deprive of the means of attack or defense; to render defenseless.

To deprive of the means or the disposition to harm; to render harmless or innocuous; as, to disarm a man's wrath.

disarm Sentence Examples

  1. The peace treaty required both sides to disarm and destroy their weapons.
  2. The police officer cautiously disarmed the suspect without firing a shot.
  3. The politician called for the disarmament of all nuclear weapons worldwide.
  4. The security guard disarmed the burglar, rendering him harmless.
  5. The soldier carefully disarmed the bomb, preventing a potentially devastating explosion.
  6. The protesters disarmed the surveillance cameras, hoping to protect their privacy.
  7. The firefighter disarmed the electrical circuit, preventing a fire from spreading.
  8. The child disarmed the mousetrap, freeing the captured mouse unharmed.
  9. The customs officer disarmed the passenger's luggage, searching for contraband.
  10. The negotiator disarmed the hostage situation by calmly talking to the captor.

FAQs About the word disarm

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The peace treaty required both sides to disarm and destroy their weapons.

The police officer cautiously disarmed the suspect without firing a shot.

The politician called for the disarmament of all nuclear weapons worldwide.

The security guard disarmed the burglar, rendering him harmless.