rearming

[US]/riːˈɑːmɪŋ/
[UK]/riˈɑrmɪŋ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.the present participle of rearm, meaning to equip again or improve the equipment; to re-enter a state of operation; to reconfigure; to reload
n.the act of re-equipping or reloading

Phrases & Collocations

rearming process

rearming strategy

rearming efforts

rearming policy

rearming initiative

rearming phase

rearming measures

rearming capability

rearming program

rearming decision

Example Sentences

the country announced its plans for rearming after the conflict.

rearming the military is essential for national security.

many nations are considering rearming in response to regional threats.

the debate over rearming has sparked public protests.

rearming efforts must be balanced with diplomatic negotiations.

experts warn that rearming could lead to an arms race.

after the treaty expired, rearming became a priority for the nation.

rearming initiatives are often controversial among political leaders.

the government allocated funds for rearming the air force.

rearming is seen as a necessary step to deter aggression.

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