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dis·arm D0251100 (dĭs-ärm′)v. dis·armed, dis·arm·ing, dis·arms v.tr.1. a. To divest of a weapon or weapons.b. To deprive of the means of attack or defense; render harmless: "Have the courage to appear poor, and you disarm poverty of its sharpest sting" (Washington Irving).2. a. To overcome or allay the suspicion, hostility, or antagonism of.b. To win the confidence of.v.intr.1. To lay down arms.2. To reduce or abolish armed forces. [Middle English disarmen, from Old French desarmer : des-, dis- + armer, to arm (from Latin armāre, from arma, weapons; see ar- in Indo-European roots).] dis·arm′er n.disarm (dɪsˈɑːm) vb1. (Military) (tr) to remove defensive or offensive capability from (a country, army, etc)2. (tr) to deprive of weapons3. (Military) (tr) to remove the triggering device of (a bomb, shell, etc)4. (tr) to win the confidence or affection of5. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (intr) (of a nation, etc) to decrease the size and capability of one's armed forces6. (intr) to lay down weapons disˈarmer ndis•arm (dɪsˈɑrm) v.t. 1. to deprive of a weapon or weapons. 2. to remove the actuating device from: to disarm a bomb. 3. to deprive of the means of attack or defense: The lack of logic disarmed his argument. 4. to win the affection or approval of. v.i. 5. to lay down one's weapons. 6. to reduce or limit the size, equipment, armament, etc., of armed forces. [1325–75; < Old French desarmer] dis•arm′er, n. disarm Past participle: disarmed Gerund: disarming
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I disarmed | you disarmed | he/she/it disarmed | we disarmed | you disarmed | they disarmed |
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I am disarming | you are disarming | he/she/it is disarming | we are disarming | you are disarming | they are disarming |
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I have disarmed | you have disarmed | he/she/it has disarmed | we have disarmed | you have disarmed | they have disarmed |
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I was disarming | you were disarming | he/she/it was disarming | we were disarming | you were disarming | they were disarming |
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I had disarmed | you had disarmed | he/she/it had disarmed | we had disarmed | you had disarmed | they had disarmed |
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I will disarm | you will disarm | he/she/it will disarm | we will disarm | you will disarm | they will disarm |
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I will have disarmed | you will have disarmed | he/she/it will have disarmed | we will have disarmed | you will have disarmed | they will have disarmed |
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I will be disarming | you will be disarming | he/she/it will be disarming | we will be disarming | you will be disarming | they will be disarming |
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I have been disarming | you have been disarming | he/she/it has been disarming | we have been disarming | you have been disarming | they have been disarming |
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I will have been disarming | you will have been disarming | he/she/it will have been disarming | we will have been disarming | you will have been disarming | they will have been disarming |
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I had been disarming | you had been disarming | he/she/it had been disarming | we had been disarming | you had been disarming | they had been disarming |
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I would disarm | you would disarm | he/she/it would disarm | we would disarm | you would disarm | they would disarm |
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I would have disarmed | you would have disarmed | he/she/it would have disarmed | we would have disarmed | you would have disarmed | they would have disarmed | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | disarm - remove offensive capability fromdemilitarise, demilitarizearm, gird, build up, fortify - prepare oneself for a military confrontation; "The U.S. is girding for a conflict in the Middle East"; "troops are building up on the Iraqi border" | | 2. | disarm - make less hostile; win over; "Her charm disarmed the prosecution lawyer completely"convince, win over, convert - make (someone) agree, understand, or realize the truth or validity of something; "He had finally convinced several customers of the advantages of his product" | | 3. | disarm - take away the weapons from; render harmlessunarmdemilitarise, demilitarize - do away with the military organization and potential ofdeprive, divest, strip - take away possessions from someone; "The Nazis stripped the Jews of all their assets" |
disarmverb1. demilitarize, disband, demobilize, deactivate, lay down weapons The forces in the territory should disarm.2. win over, persuade, convert, charm, appease, sweeten, mollify She did her best to disarm her critics.Translationsdisarm (disˈaːm) verb1. to take away weapons from. He crept up from behind and managed to disarm the gunman. 繳...的械,解除武裝 缴...的械,解除武装 2. to get rid of weapons of war. Not until peace was made did the victors consider it safe to disarm. 裁軍 裁军3. to make less hostile; to charm. 消除敵意 消除敌意disˈarmament noun the act of doing away with war-weapons. 裁軍 裁军disˈarming adjective charming. a disarming smile. 使消除敵意的 使消除敌意的disˈarmingly adverb 使消除敵意地 使消除敌意地disarm
disarm[dis′ärm] (ordnance) To remove the detonating device or fuse of a bomb, mine, or other piece of explosive ordnance, or otherwise render it incapable of exploding in its usual manner. disarm
disarm in genetic terminology, to delete genes that are PATHOGENIC from, for example, a PLASMID or VIRUS.DISARM
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DISARM➣Destructive Self-Talk Awareness and Refusal Method (addiction treatment) |
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Synonyms for disarmverb demilitarizeSynonyms- demilitarize
- disband
- demobilize
- deactivate
- lay down weapons
verb win overSynonyms- win over
- persuade
- convert
- charm
- appease
- sweeten
- mollify
Synonyms for disarmverb remove offensive capability fromSynonymsAntonymsverb make less hostileRelated Wordsverb take away the weapons fromSynonymsRelated Words- demilitarise
- demilitarize
- deprive
- divest
- strip
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