prearm

/priːˈɑːrm/
verb
  1. To prepare or equip with weapons or defenses in advance, before a potential conflict or event.
    • The general decided to prearm the border troops before the negotiations began.
    • Some countries prearm their police forces with non-lethal weapons for crowd control.
    • The security team will prearm the building's alarm system before the VIP arrives.
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