rearm

/riˈɑrm/
verb
  1. To supply with weapons again, or to obtain new weapons after a period of disarmament.
    • The country decided to rearm its military after the peace treaty expired.
    • After the war, the nation slowly began to rearm its navy.
    • The rebels managed to rearm with weapons smuggled across the border.
  2. To prepare or equip again for a task or challenge.
    • The team rearmed itself with new strategies for the second half of the season.
    • The software developer rearmed the system with updated security patches.
    • After the failed campaign, the company rearmed its sales force with better training.
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