Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disarm.(verb)
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Use "disarms" in a sentence
"As he steps down from the cabin, he is almost angry enough to punch somebody, anybody -- even the civilian liaison, who emerges from a group of Navy men, but whose solemn expression disarms him."
"I speak it with a heart full of anguish -- with a tongue unable to utter my emotions -- but it must be spoken -- the fatal truth -- that if your royal goodness cannot yield to us a boon which we hold necessary to our security and your own, your Majesty with one word disarms ten thousand men, ready to draw their swords in your behalf; or, to speak yet more plainly, you annihilate even the semblance of a royal party in Great"
"And then there's the last sentence--"disarms" could mean takes away his defenses, which I guess the conspiracy theories might be."