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US
/ɹiˈɑɹməmənt/
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[ UK /ɹiːˈɑːməmənt/ ]
[ UK /ɹiːˈɑːməmənt/ ]
NOUN
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the act of arming again
he opposed the rearmament of Japan after World War II
How To Use rearmament In A Sentence
- he opposed the rearmament of Japan after World War II
- After the war, Gen. Richardson was an Air Force planner for NATO and took part in German rearmament negotiations. Robert C. Richardson III, Air Force general
- Some governments opt to fund rearmament at the expense of developing science, " he told SciDev.Net.
- 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. WHAT REALLY HAPPENED
- A political lightweight, he lacked the muscle or guile to stand up to opponents in the Treasury who opposed rearmament.
- Too much spending on rearmament would place an insupportable burden on the nation'sproductive capacity.
- Too much spending on rearmament would place an insupportable burden on the nation'sproductive capacity.
- 8 Frank Buchman, founder of Moral Rearmament died 1961 born 1878. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
- Have we clear political aims to justify our great effort in rearmament? Winning Without War
- That is because of this thing called a rearmament programme. The Social Implication of Television