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Rearm   /rˈiˈɑrm/   Listen
verb
rearm, re-arm  v. t.  To arm (a person, group, or country) again; as, After the war, the defeated country was not rearmed by the victors. Usually used without the hyphen.
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rearm, re-arm  v. i.  To become armed again; as, after the war, the defeated country rapidly rearmed. Usually used without the hyphen.






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"Rearm" Quotes from Famous Books



... clear to us that if Germany and Italy and Japan—or any one of them— remain armed at the end of this war, or are permitted to rearm, they will again, and inevitably, embark upon an ambitious career of world conquest. They must be disarmed and kept disarmed, and they must abandon the philosophy, and the teaching of that philosophy, which has brought so ...
— Complete State of the Union Addresses from 1790 to the Present • Various

... their troops. The Germans and the Japanese cannot be left in doubt and fear as to their future; they must know their national boundaries, their resources, and what reparations they must pay. Without trying to manage their internal affairs, we can insure that these countries do not re-arm. ...
— Complete State of the Union Addresses from 1790 to the Present • Various



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