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weapons

Definition for weapons

noun as in arms

noun as in artillery

noun as in munitions

noun as in ordnance

Strongest match

munitions

Strong matches

arms, bombs, missiles

Weak matches

big guns, heavy stuff

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Example Sentences

In return for it signing up to the idea, Washington is reinstating weapons supplies and intelligence sharing to Kyiv.

From BBC

A slight majority supports continuing to supply Ukraine with weapons, and 96 percent consider West European countries as “allies” or “friendly” powers, while four percent consider them “unfriendly” or “enemies.”

From Salon

Furthermore, "weapons and training are longer-term issues", she told BBC Focus on Africa.

From BBC

In the past, Hezbollah could rely on Iran, which helped establish the group in the 1980s and long supplied weapons, training and pallets of cash, either through Syria or by air into Beirut airport.

Assistant director David Halls, who appears in the film, was supposed to double-check the weapons; still clearly guilt-stricken, he accepted a plea bargain and was convicted of negligent use of a firearm.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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