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
- How many bullets do one person need to unarm one person?
- “She alone is in the habit of assisting to unarm and to attire me.”
- She came to him and stood to one side while his squire helped him unarm.
- Slip of a dress, for you to undress, unarm me and not think of falling rain.
- Annais handed Guillaume to Soraya and, with her heart in her mouth, came to help Sabin unarm.
- Go, tell no man to unarm himself; and let them shoot, in case of necessity, as sharply on those who cry France and St. Denis! as if they cried Hell and Satan!
- And I, said he, will so do that thou mayst fear me the less; for I will unarm me when the night cometh, and thou thyself shalt keep mine hauberk and sword and anlace.
- And also to unarm and disarm someone who's come in with a gun, and to be able to confront them and stop them from shooting children who are unarmed in any way -- if they have to, fire upon them so that they stop hurting kids.
- “I pray thee to call my slaves to unarm me; and when thou thyself doffest those weapons of an ordinary life-guardsman, tell them they never shall above twice more enclose the limbs of one for whom fate has much more fitting garments in store.”
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