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disarming [dɪsˈɑ:mɪŋ, Am -ɑ:rmɪŋ] ADJ

1. disarming MIL:

disarming

I . disarm [dɪsˈɑ:m, Am -ɑ:rm] VB intr (stop holding weapons)

II . disarm [dɪsˈɑ:m, Am -ɑ:rm] VB trans

1. disarm (take weapons away):

3. disarm (placate):

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Alternatively, disarming the leader of a mob of enemies will cause the entire mob to surrender.
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Melee attacks include additional moves, such as dodging, blocking, disarming an opponent and counter-attacking.
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In both films, the character talks directly into the camera, a disarming strategy that brings us closer to this serial seducer than we might want.
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As an alternative the story speaks of bridge-building, the disarming of prejudices in both communities.
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From each side's point of view, disarming whilst their opponent continued to arm would have led to military inferiority and possible annihilation.
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Perry also stated that all these characters are bait disarming, charming, make-you-laugh bait.
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The main focus on these children often remains with demobilising and disarming.
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The brothers do pursue him, but he takes them by surprise, disarming them and driving off their horses.
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She says the unsayable with disarming eloquence and panache.
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Directness is disarming to people who are used to sugar-coating.
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