unarm (Meaning)

Wordnet

unarm (v)

take away the weapons from; render harmless

Webster

unarm (v. t.)

To disarm.

Webster

unarm (v. i.)

To puff off, or lay down, one's arms or armor.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unarm

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unarm Sentence Examples

  1. The knight remained unarm after the fierce battle, his armor destroyed beyond repair.
  2. The trees were unarm against the relentless force of the wind, their branches swaying wildly.
  3. The city's unarm walls were breached by the invading army, leaving it defenseless.
  4. The athlete was unarm against the unforgiving terrain, resulting in a severe injury.
  5. The house was unarm against the raging fire, its structure collapsing in seconds.
  6. The child's mind was unarm against the horrors he had witnessed, leaving him traumatized.
  7. The fortress stood unarm against the siege, its defenses overwhelmed by the overwhelming force.
  8. The prisoner was unarm and vulnerable in his cell, unable to defend himself from his captors.
  9. The ship's hull was unarm against the treacherous waves, causing it to sink rapidly.
  10. The nation was unarm against the impending economic crisis, leaving its citizens in a state of despair.

FAQs About the word unarm

take away the weapons from; render harmlessTo disarm., To puff off, or lay down, one's arms or armor.

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The knight remained unarm after the fierce battle, his armor destroyed beyond repair.

The trees were unarm against the relentless force of the wind, their branches swaying wildly.

The city's unarm walls were breached by the invading army, leaving it defenseless.

The athlete was unarm against the unforgiving terrain, resulting in a severe injury.