disarm
Plural: disarms
Verb
Verb Forms: disarmed, disarming, disarms
- To deprive of weapons; to make harmless or win over.
- remove offensive capability from
- make less hostile; win over
- "Her charm disarmed the prosecution lawyer completely"
- take away the weapons from; render harmless
- To deprive of weapons; to deprive of the means of attack or defense; to render defenseless.
- To deprive of the means or the disposition to harm; to render harmless or innocuous.
- To lay down arms; to stand down.
- To reduce one's own military forces.
- To render into a state in which something is no longer armed, or prepared for use (such as to disable the security systems on).
Noun
- The act of depriving a person of a weapon they carry.
Examples
- He tried to DISARM his opponent by offering a friendly, non-threatening word, then sneak in a big play.
- to disarm a man's wrath
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English desarmen (“to divest of arms”), from Anglo-Norman desarmer.
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Scrabble Score: 9
disarm: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Worddisarm: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
disarm: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary
Words With Friends Score: 10
disarm: valid Words With Friends Word