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How to use rearm in a sentence

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After the German victories of 1940, America slowly began to rearm and to supply assistance to Britain.
That means they'll rearm and they may very well develop weapons of mass destruction, just as a deterrent.
But one of the islands was just large enough for an airfield and a small harbor, where submarines could rearm and refuel.
Their rivals generally refuse to relinquish their weapons, fearing that in a pinch the government will rearm or fight on behalf of their enemy.
He also questions why the South Koreans and Americans gave the enemy safe areas to rearm and regroup.
In the end, argues Doerr, it gave Britain the much needed time to rearm and prepare for war.
French and German opposition to the war has translated into an initiative to rearm Europe.
American officers watched the Fascists consolidate their rule in Italy, Hitler rearm Germany, and Japan begin its march of conquest in Asia.
It will be just a matter of time before they rearm through the tunnels, she said.
The ceasefire will least as long as it takes Hamas to rearm, and likely not much longer than that.
But without significant diplomatic follow-up, it will likely last only as long as it takes Hamas to rearm.
As noted, although the Army would want to retain heavy elements well into the future, there would eventually be a need to rearm the heavy forces with a follow-on vehicle.
After ready rounds are fired, crewman will need to rearm the launcher.
In 2000-01, after it had used a ceasefire to rearm and reorganise, it killed 38 people in bomb and pistol attacks.
It has proven difficult to rearm the metal plates from batteries fast enough to zap the second charge of a tandem warhead.
Usually the leftists use such pauses to rearm and prepare a new round of attacks.
After first dropping his demand for separation, Prabhakaran sabotaged those talks, which he seemed to consider primarily an opportunity to rearm.
The alternative is to contain Saddam for a while until the world's attention is focused elsewhere and he can once again rearm.
This was music to McClellan's ears, because it meant that the fighters would be using dummy weapons and would thus need to rearm at the tugs in order to combat his fleet.
Since all future battlefield weapons will be navigated by satellite, it is obvious that Europe will be helping China to rearm.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He has acquired complete dictatorship of the Kerak Worlds, and is now attempting to rearm them for war.
When they united with Frmont he was obliged to rearm them with Springfield rifles from his own stores.
If they won the armistice, they'd be able to retrench and rearm, and the war would break out again within a few years.
Once FDR grants Marshall the time, the president then receives a stern remonstration to rearm America, and quickly.
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