(Used of persons or the military) characterized by having or bearing arms.
Having arms or arms as specified; used especially in combination.
1 Its oil industry is often targeted by protests, shutdowns and armed violence.
2 Was the agency really supposed to support armed revolution in Eastern Europe?
3 Ukraine's prime minister said armed men barred government experts from collecting evidence.
4 Residents said armed men also guarded major banks, including the central bank.
5 The coalition government included Hezbollah, a heavily armed military and political organisation.
6 The government is ultimately responsible for the conduct of the armed forces.
7 However, the front-line remained just 50 metres from hundreds of armed troops.
8 In addition it is a regional power and armed with nuclear weapons.
9 The result could be a dangerous vacuum that armed groups might exploit.
10 However, neither he nor Ms Bennett saw armed guards as an option.
11 Two Democratic members of the armed services panels welcomed Mr Carter's decision.
12 Last night 12 French citizens were in hospital under heavy armed security.
13 Several thousand people, including women, children and armed militants, are generally present.
14 They also voted for the armed forces to defend the current constitution.
15 The news report said Syrian troops had put down an armed rebellion.
16 The Americans paid and left after armed security guards intervened, he said.
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