Rearmament

Word REARMAMENT
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Definitions and meanings of "Rearmament"

What do we mean by rearmament?

The process of rearming.

Building up a new store of weapons, or replacing old weapons with better ones. Urban Dictionary

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The word "rearmament" in example sentences

After the war, Gen. Richardson was an Air Force planner for NATO and took part in German rearmament negotiations. ❋ Post (2011)

The balance will continue to shift as Western rearmament is achieved. ❋ Unknown (1952)

Have we clear political aims to justify our great effort in rearmament? ❋ Unknown (1952)

And to make the defense of the West hinge upon German rearmament is to misconceive the dimensions of the problem. ❋ Unknown (1950)

Therefore, rearmament is the foundation of and an inseparable condition of any foreign policy a British Government can follow. ❋ Unknown (1937)

I would like to say rearmament is not a policy in itself but it is the inseparable condition, in my opinion, of any foreign policy. ❋ Unknown (1937)

That is because of this thing called a rearmament programme. ❋ Unknown (1948)

And then this week, the current Kremlin incumbent, Dmitry Medvedev, goes and announces that he's "rearming" Russia, using the very word - "rearmament" - that Europe fretted over and feared all through its short 20-year peace between the first and second world wars.

While leaders in Beijing remain vigilant against Japanese "rearmament," their rhetoric is part of an orchestrated strategy to overtake Japan as the region's pre-eminent power. ❋ Unknown (2008)

A central bank always imposes a tremendous burden on the nation for "rearmament" and "defense", in order to create inextinguishable debt, simultaneously creating a military dictatorship and enslaving the people to pay the "interest" on the debt which the bankers have artificially created. ❋ Unknown (2008)

During his European and Asian trips he studied rearmament among future belligerents, becoming part of an informal network of American businessmen and lawyers who closely tracked and collected intelligence on foreign affairs. ❋ Douglas Waller (2011)

We must find a way, with the consent and full cooperation of likeminded governments, to prevent any arms or explosives from entering Gaza, and the tunnel systems that have allowed rearmament of Hamas must be prevented from reopening. ❋ Unknown (2009)

* Conant had overseen the end of the occupation and, as a last act before his office lapsed into history, was formally recognizing the beginning of rearmament. ❋ Jennet Conant (2011)

She had seen how remorse over the sanctions imposed on Germany at Versailles had caused Britain to ignore German rearmament, endangering Britain itself. ❋ Arthur Herman (2011)

When I was in the 8th TAC the Wolfpack had a resupply and rearmament relationship with Kadena AFB. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Bernstein voted against rearmament in 1913, voting with the left, but did vote for war credits in 1914, but opposed the war from 1915. ❋ Unknown (2009)

It was only the Germans who put a full-scale military rearmament into effect. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Nevertheless it's vital to see that for many countries the 1930s "recovery" was fuelled by rearmament financed by government debt, what happened in th '40s was not a coincidence. ❋ Unknown (2009)

When you're preparing for [war], [you need] to go through a [rearmament]. ❋ Jafje (2007)

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