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unarm - use in sentences
Object
- civilian: The soldiers ' options were to stand down, to club unarmed civilians to the ground, or to open fire.
- people: But it would have been a most heinous crime to summon a completely unarmed people to fight against an enemy armed to the teeth.
- officer: We have nine out of ten of our officers still unarmed.
- demonstrator: Fourteen unarmed demonstrators, most of them teenagers, were shot and killed by British paratroopers.
- tactic: Training to use pre fight deceptive dialog, high probability unarmed tactics and weapons is a must.
Infinitive complement
- save: Service response was unarmed to save the left hand.
Adjective complement
- civilian: He now claims he shot " in proximity to an unarmed civilian in order to deter him " .
Modifying Another Word
- completely: Not one of the soldiers received a bullet wound, the crowd was largely completely unarmed.
- now: Ethnic Albanians, Serbs and now unarmed international monitors sent to try to buttress a shaky peace are being killed or hurt.
- largely: There were several thousand RAF Ground personnel in the area evacuated from Singapore, but largely unarmed.
- almost: You could not defeat us in 1940, when we were almost unarmed and stood alone.
- mostly: By 1914 it is known that the Volunteers had around 100,000 members, albeit mostly unarmed.
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