Sentences with disarm
dis·arm
D d - We will agree to disarming troops and leaving their weapons at military positions. [VERB noun]
- There has also been a suggestion that the forces in Lebanon should disarm. [VERB]
- Hezbollah has created a 'state within a state' in Lebanon and must be disarmed, the country's Prime Minister says.
- But senior police said the association was over-reacting, and there were no plans to disarm operational members.
- His unease disarmed her. [VERB noun]
- To disarm a bomb.
- The credit industry is full of great opportunities to disarm negativity.
- This article seeks to disarm the minefield that is the world of Sabatier knives.
- The lack of logic disarmed his argument.
- His smile disarmed us.
- But they can disarm a workplace bully that is using intimidation, the bully's strongest weapon, by adopting a positive mindset.
- It will also help your body to disarm toxins and to destroy them.
- Foremost in her arsenal is that smile – so enormous and so absurdly disarming that someone should have worked out a way to harness its power into international conflict resolution.