prearmed

/priːˈɑːrmd/
adjective
  1. Equipped or prepared with weapons or defenses in advance.
    • The prearmed security drones patrolled the perimeter of the facility.
    • The ship was prearmed with missile defense systems before entering the dangerous waters.
    • The prearmed guards stood ready at the entrance of the embassy.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of prearm: having been equipped or prepared with weapons or defenses in advance.
    • The team prearmed the alarm system before the event started.
    • They prearmed the convoy with extra ammunition for the long journey.
    • The commander prearmed the outpost before the enemy arrived.
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