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Discover Ludwig're-arm' is a correct and usable word in written English
It means to supply or equip something with new weapons or defenses. It is typically used in a military or security context. Example: After the peace treaty was signed, the army immediately began to re-arm their tanks and artillery to prepare for any potential future threat.
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Lexus may need to re-arm if it hopes to rule the waves again.
Fears were fuelled last night when loyalist leaders indicated that the Ulster Volunteer Force had started to re-arm in preparation for a collapse of the peace process.
Second, it is argued that agreeing to a ceasefire so that talks can begin allows insurgents to rest, regroup, and re-arm.
Israeli officials have largely dismissed the cease-fire as a ploy to blunt their military operations and permit terrorists to re-arm.
Economic policymakers should heed this lesson so that they can gradually re-arm themselves; otherwise, they could be left with no firepower when they most need it.
Thyssen owned the largest steel and coal company in Germany and grew rich from Hitler's efforts to re-arm between the two world wars.
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Germany is re-arming.
Russia re-arms.
Lindon's retired cop re-arms to save his family.
Re "Armed to Send Chads into Voting Oblivion" (Dec.
By Avi Zenilman March 17, 2009 Russia re-arms.
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