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What is the noun for weaponization?

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weapon
  1. An instrument of attack or defense in combat or hunting, e.g. most guns, missiles, or swords.
  2. An instrument or other means of harming or exerting control over another.
  3. (humorous) A tool of any kind.
  4. Synonyms:
  5. Examples:
    1. “The suspect then pointed his weapon at Detective Lettieri who immediately opened fire.”
      “But shrewd restaurateurs and bar owners know that the secret weapon lies in the hands of a highly trained waitstaff.”
      “The 39-year-old singer was booked on a felony charge of assault with a deadly weapon late on Friday.”
weaponeer
  1. (US) Someone who makes weapons, especially nuclear weapons.
  2. A member of an aircrew responsible for the weapons.
  3. Examples:
    1. “According to the Bren headspace specifications that I downloaded from the weaponeer.”
      “The parts were in disassembled condition and the only build instructions were some downloadable drawings and pictures available on the weaponeer website.”
      “If the planner can obtain imagery of Target 1, then it is simply easier for a weaponeer to plan for a kinetic solution and hold that target at risk.”
weaponsmithing
  1. A specialized profession that involves the forging of weapons (especially edged weapons such as swords) out of metals.
weaponization
  1. American and Oxford British English standard spelling of weaponisation.
  2. Examples:
    1. “If the US moves forward with weaponization of outer space, the dangers to the Earth of new arms races in space will grow enormously.”
      “In June and July we gave more details about weaponization of those materials and their major production facilities.”
      “To concerns about the weaponization of space, Moore responds that such plans are far beyond the realm of current scientific possibility.”
weaponisation
  1. The act of making something into a weapon or making more effective as a weapon.
  2. Examples:
    1. “At the dawn of the space age the Eisenhower administration came to the conclusion that the weaponisation of space was not in the interests of the United States.”
weaponsmith
  1. A person skilled at making edged weapons
weaponry
  1. Weapons, collectively
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “It also focused on some general war and military affairs problems and on trends in weaponry.”
      “She hefted the large mass of weaponry with great difficulty, and then cocked her ear.”
      “An optional accessory would be a water pistol or some equally ridiculous piece of fake weaponry.”
weaponist
  1. A proponent of weaponism
weaponism
  1. (rare) A focus on weaponry.
weaponsmiths
  1. plural of weaponsmith
weaponists
  1. plural of weaponist
weaponeers
  1. plural of weaponeer
weaponries
weapons
  1. plural of weapon
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “These zombies had rushed to the middle of the civilians and couldn't be bombarded with heavy weapons.”
      “They were supplied with weapons and air support from helicopter gunships and Antonov bombers.”
      “During the 1950s, nuclear weapons required large bomber aircraft designed specifically to carry these weapons to their target.”
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