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Meanings of
disarming
in English
Portuguese
desarmamento
Catalan
desarmament
Back to the meaning
Act of reducing or depriving of arms.
disarmament
arming
armament
Portuguese
desarmamento
Disarming.
Related terms
pleasing
Synonyms
Examples for "
disarmament
"
disarmament
Examples for "
disarmament
"
1
Its theme was:
disarmament
and non-proliferation -historical perspectives and future objectives.
2
Marial said that
disarmament
in the Lakes State had been temporarily halted.
3
The British government expressed disappointment at the lack of progress on
disarmament
.
4
The
disarmament
alibi for the war on Iraq is now irrelevant, apparently.
5
The INF treaty was a vital instrument of
disarmament
in its day.
Disarming.
Related terms
unprovocative
unprovoking
Usage of
disarming
in English
1
They also urged steps including
disarming
youth groups linked to political parties.
2
Who could have seen that coming? Vail said, his smile relaxed,
disarming
.
3
The sense that some shattering and
disarming
simplicity is the real answer.
4
He reached for it with the one idea of
disarming
this madman.
5
Israel has called for the
disarming
of militant groups in the enclave.
6
But, then, I always suspected you would be good at
disarming
wards.
7
Their eyes met and in hers was something soft and dangerously
disarming
.
8
Notoriety of the right kind is the best way of
disarming
suspicion.
9
The Treaty provides authority for the
disarming
of certain chemical munition plants.
10
Her response was both gracious and
disarming
and I felt utterly chastened.
11
Temperance Brennan. Thrusting a hand forward and flashing my most
disarming
smile.
12
He spoke with a simple frankness that was meant to be
disarming
.
13
Brian steeled himself against the
disarming
gentleness of the change of mood.
14
Robin surveyed her rather wistfully, and then smiled in a
disarming
fashion.
15
It was an intimate thing to say, and his tone was
disarming
.
16
Walters might find a way of
disarming
the suspicions Foster had roused.
Other examples for "disarming"
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disarming
Verb
Present
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
disarming smile
disarming frankness
disarming grin
most disarming
disarming suspicion
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Translations for
disarming
Portuguese
desarmamento
Catalan
desarmament
Disarming
through the time
Disarming
across language varieties
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United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
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