disarm in Italian
disarm in Italian is disarmare — disarm means to take weapons away from someone.
disarm in Italian
disarmare
What does "disarm" mean?
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verb To take weapons away from someone.
"The officer disarmed the suspect before making the arrest."
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verb To reduce a country's military weapons and forces.
"Both nations agreed to disarm as part of the peace treaty."
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verb To win someone's trust or ease their hostility, often with charm.
"His warm smile disarmed even the toughest critics."
disarm in a sentence
- The officer disarmed the suspect before making the arrest.
- Both nations agreed to disarm as part of the peace treaty.
- His warm smile disarmed even the toughest critics.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "disarm" in Italian?
"disarm" in Italian is disarmare. disarm means: To take weapons away from someone.
How do you use "disarm" in a sentence?
Example: "The officer disarmed the suspect before making the arrest." In Italian, "disarm" is disarmare.
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