unarm

[US]/ʌnˈɑːm/
[UK]/ʌnˈɑrm/

Translation

vt.to take away weapons from someone
vi.to lay down one's weapons

Phrases & Collocations

unarm the enemy

unarm the situation

unarm potential threats

unarm with kindness

unarm your fears

unarm the conflict

unarm the opponent

unarm through dialogue

unarm aggression

unarm hostility

Example Sentences

they decided to unarm the enemy forces to prevent further conflict.

the treaty aimed to unarm both sides and promote peace.

it is difficult to unarm someone who is deeply entrenched in their beliefs.

during the negotiation, they agreed to unarm their troops.

the activists worked hard to unarm the public's fear of change.

she tried to unarm his anger with a calm explanation.

the government plans to unarm illegal militias in the region.

to unarm the situation, he offered a compromise.

unarming the population is often a controversial issue.

the peacekeepers were tasked to unarm the factions involved.

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