Synonym: demilitarize, paralyze. Antonym: arm. Similar words: disarming, disarmament, disarray, louis armstrong, disarrange, disarrangement, disable, disabuse. Meaning: [dɪs'ɑːm] v. 1. remove offensive capability from 2. make less hostile; win over 3. take away the weapons from; render harmless.
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1. Getting the rebels to disarm will not be easy.
2. It is difficult to persuade the superpowers to disarm.
3. The superpowers never agreed to disarm.
4. The government was reluctant to disarm.
5. The superpowers are unlikely to disarm completely.
6. The troops will not attempt to disarm the warring militias.
7. The best way to disarm your critics is to make them laugh.
8. Mary can always disarm us with one of her happy little smiles.
9. A rhetorical device with which to disarm his critics?
10. U.N. peacekeepers will disarm both forces.
11. To conquer a nation, first disarm its citizens. Adolf Hitler
12. She uses humor to disarm people.
13. Both sides must disarm before the peace talks.
14. The troopers then fanned out to disarm the blacks; two blacks were shot and two bayoneted in the process.
15. This suspicion is hard to disarm, since that is indeed what some Conservative advocates of enlargement would like.
16. The rest of the guerrillas were to disarm by Oct. 31.
17. You can arm and disarm the alarm system using your own personal access code.
18. The realistic alternative is to disarm imperialism by overthrowing it in its main bastions.
19. The policeman, with unbelievable fortitude, was able to disarm the attacker before collapsing from his wounds.
20. He repeated the government's pledge to disarm civilians to further lower national tensions.
21. The effectivity of the duty to disarm is probably the most crucial issue in international law and international relations of this era.
22. Is the war to disarm and dislodge Saddam Hussein justified under international law?
23. She will be offering a package worth about 40 million dollars, to tempt the rebels into agreeing to disarm.sentencedict.com/disarm.html
24. There has also been a suggestion that the forces in Lebanon should disarm.
25. To minimize risks, they would not be required to disarm the several militia groups responsible for recent massacres.
26. Rejecting any partition of the country, Cheiffou called upon the rebels to disarm, and to air their grievances through dialogue.
27. There is therefore the broadest possible political consensus behind the pressures to enforce such a duty to disarm.
28. The police account was that Garcia was shot while struggling with officers who were attempting to disarm him.
29. If we could read the secret history of our enemies we should find in each man's life sorrow and suffering enough to disarm all hostility. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
30. Prime Minister Major favors elections as a path to talks since paramilitary groups have refused to disarm.
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