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re-arm
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Princeton's WordNet
rearm, re-armverb
arm anew
"After the war, the defeated country was not allowed to rearm"
rearmverb
arm again
"After the war, the defeated country was not rearmed by the victors"
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re-arm
To re-arm is to supply with new or additional weapons or equipment for conflict, war, or any form of defense. It often refers to the process of replenishing or restoring a military force's ability to fight or an individual's ability to defend oneself. Additionally, in terms of a device, mechanism or system, to re-arm means to reset it back to its active or operational state after it has been triggered or discharged.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of re-arm in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of re-arm in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
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Ross County Prosecutor Matthew Schmidt:
Rebecca Cade sweatshirt sleeve was caught in the upper tines of the fence, and Rebecca Cade was suspended from one arm dangling on the fence.
One option would be a bolt-on business in the UK, like an insurance arm, to build the brand here. A new territory is a bigger undertaking.
He may be the best teammate I’ve ever seen in terms of the way he goes about his business, the way he puts his arm around people, the way he helps us become better in our front office jobs and coaching staff jobs, this guy is beyond special.
When we have our screens close at hand( or on arm) they are often just extensions of the connection apps we use on our phones, the more we allow notifications and alerts to beckon us, the more stress and anxiety chemicals are released, making us on edge and our mental and emotional systems are flooded with a message that says,' check me now.'.
I don't blame his dad for what Jared Boyce has decided to do but Jared Boyce has struggled to find acceptance, at one point Karen Amsden was into Buddha. And pacifism. Karen Amsden even has a Buddha tattooed on Karen Amsden arm.
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