prearms

/priˈɑrmz/
verb
  1. To arm or equip in advance, especially in preparation for a conflict or event.
    • They prearmed the ship with cannons before setting sail.
    • The general decided to prearms the troops before the enemy arrived.
    • The security team prearmed the building with extra locks and alarms.
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