disarmed

[US]/[dɪˈɑːmd]/
[UK]/[dɪˈɑːmd]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To take away a person's weapons.; To remove weapons from a place or situation.; To render harmless; to neutralize.
adj.Having one's weapons removed.; Free from weapons; unarmed.

Phrases & Collocations

disarmed him

get disarmed

disarmed bomb

being disarmed

completely disarmed

disarmed state

disarmed soldier

disarming presence

disarmed suspicion

they disarmed

Example Sentences

the police disarmed the suspect after a tense standoff.

he felt disarmed by her honesty and directness.

the negotiator skillfully disarmed the situation with calm words.

she disarmed us with her charming smile and witty remarks.

the bomb squad disarmed the device with precision and care.

he was completely disarmed by the child's innocent question.

the comedian disarmed the audience with self-deprecating humor.

the government sought to disarm criticism by releasing the report.

the soldier disarmed the enemy combatant during the patrol.

the lawyer disarmed the witness with a series of pointed questions.

the activist disarmed the argument with facts and data.

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