unarm

IPA: ʌnˈɑrm

verb

  • (transitive) To disarm, to remove the armour and weapons from.
  • (intransitive) To remove one's armour.
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Examples of "unarm" in Sentences

  • The girl was an unarmed schoolgirl.
  • He was shot in the back and unarmed.
  • It is the massacre of unarmed and helpless prisoners in jails.
  • He besieged the puny, virtually unarmed castle of Chalus Chabrol.
  • It is the insurgent bombs that kill the scores of unarmed civilians.
  • But those Angels unarm and convey a message of calmness and harmony.
  • Carter kills the commandant in unarmed combat and frees the scientists.
  • The summary also describes the protestors as being peaceful and unarmed.
  • Despite speculation to the contrary, Sawada is unarmed in the arcade game.
  • The Jatha entered the Gurdwara as ordinary pilgrims, unarmed and peaceful.

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