Disarm | Mean of disarm in English Dictionary

/dɪsˈɑɚm/

  • Verb
  • to take weapons from (someone or something)
    1. disarm a prisoner
    2. The government has been unsuccessful at disarming the rebels.
  • to give up weapons
    1. The terrorists have refused to disarm.
  • to make (a bomb, mine, etc.) harmless
    1. It took more than an hour to disarm the bomb.
  • to make (someone) friendly or less suspicious
    1. He has a way of disarming [=winning over] his critics by flattering them.
    2. We were disarmed [=charmed, captivated] by her sense of humor.
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