lacrimator

/ˈlækrəˌmeɪtər/
noun
  1. A substance or device that causes the eyes to produce tears, often used as a chemical agent for crowd control.
    • Tear gas is a common lacrimator used by law enforcement.
    • Police used a lacrimator to disperse the crowd during the protest.
    • The chemical compound acts as a powerful lacrimator, causing immediate eye irritation.
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