rearm — (v.) also re arm, 1805 (implied in rearming), from RE (Cf. re ) back, again + ARM (Cf. arm) (v.) to supply with arms. Related: Rearmed … Etymology dictionary
rearm — ► VERB ▪ provide with or acquire a new supply of weapons. DERIVATIVES rearmament noun … English terms dictionary
rearm — [rē ärm′] vt., vi. 1. to arm again 2. to arm with new or more effective weapons rearmament n … English World dictionary
rearm — [[t]ri͟ː ɑ͟ː(r)m[/t]] rearms, rearming, rearmed also re arm V ERG If a country rearms or is rearmed, it starts to build up a new stock of military weapons. They neglected to rearm in time and left Britain exposed to disaster. [V n] ...NATO s… … English dictionary
rearm — verb (I, T) to obtain weapons again or provide someone else with new weapons: If we re going to fight we must rearm. | rearm sb with sth: They rearmed their allies with modern missiles. rearmament noun (U) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
rearm — UK [riːˈɑː(r)m] / US [ˌrɪˈɑrm] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms rearm : present tense I/you/we/they rearm he/she/it rearms present participle rearming past tense rearmed past participle rearmed to supply someone with new weapons, or to… … English dictionary
rearm — re|arm [ri:ˈa:m US ˈa:rm] v [I and T] to obtain weapons again or provide someone else with new weapons ▪ They returned to base to rearm. >rearmament n [U] … Dictionary of contemporary English
rearm — Date: 1750 transitive verb to arm (as a nation or a military force) again with new or better weapons intransitive verb to become armed again • rearmament noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
rearm — verb To replace or restore the weapons or arms of a previously defeated, or disarmed army, country, person or other body … Wiktionary
rearm — m ( es/ as) freight, cargo … Old to modern English dictionary