disarm|disarmed|disarming|disarms in English
verb
[dis·arm || dɪs'ɑːm]
demilitarize, take away weapons; take away the power to injure or harm; charm, pacify, allay suspicions
Use "disarm|disarmed|disarming|disarms" in a sentence
1. Note: Scheduled Arming and disArming of your system will override any manually set or IFTTT or Alexa triggered arm and disarm settings
2. Another three disarms it.
3. Although a large scale effort at disarming militias has succeeded, with the aid of the UN troops, the last militias are only being disarmed in 2007.
4. This Unsub insinuates himself, Disarms the victims.
5. His frankness completely disarmed her.
6. His friendliness disarmed all opposition.
7. The police disarmed the remaining suspects.
8. Japan was disarmed in 19
9. She was disarmed by his logic.
10. So we had to disarm them.
11. Disarming the Kurds and the Europeans.
12. All were disarmed by police demolition experts.
13. No, but, sir, we can't disarm...
14. She uses humor to disarm people.
15. The government was reluctant to disarm.
16. The robber was captured and disarmed.
17. The superpowers never agreed to disarm.
18. I suggest disarming and withdrawing NOW.
19. But Rank was a disarming opponent.
20. He flashed her a disarming smile.
21. 4 He disarmed her immediately by apologizing profusely.
22. You'll better disarm and surrender.
23. No, but, sir, we can' t disarm
24. Sneakers' other major plus is a disarming unpredictability.
25. The swordsman disarmed his opponent and ran him through.