prearming

/priːˈɑːrmɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Relating to the act of preparing or equipping with weapons or defenses in advance.
    • The prearming protocols were activated as soon as the threat was detected.
    • The soldiers underwent prearming drills to ensure they were ready for any attack.
    • The prearming phase of the mission involved checking all weapons and communication gear.
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verb
  1. Present participle of prearm: the process of equipping or preparing with weapons or defenses in advance.
    • The crew is prearming the ship's defenses before entering the conflict zone.
    • They are prearming the security system for the overnight shift.
    • The general is prearming the troops for a possible counterattack.
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