Examples of 'weaponised' in a sentence

Meaning of "weaponised"

Weaponised means to adapt something for use as a weapon, typically in a military context
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  • Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of weaponized.
  • simple past tense and past participle of weaponise

How to use "weaponised" in a sentence

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It is the most heavily weaponised tank by tonnage.
Of course space will be militarised and weaponised.
Weaponised planes providing covering fire.
Abrin is not known to have been weaponised.
With your weaponised drones was brilliant.
Those shells are not even weaponised.
Satellite weaponised and online.
The army thinks he can be weaponised.
A weaponised virus was released.
These posters use threatening and weaponised language.
They have been weaponised and sometimes used in warfare and bioterrorism.
They said the body was infected with a weaponised virus.
Food has now become a weaponised to secure global dominance.
But the terrorists are in possession of a weaponised nerve gas.
Weaponised against vampires.
Muirfield weaponised people.
An animated documentary on a mission to end the use of weaponised rape in war.
On weaponised fusion reactions.
The integration of my illusion tech with your weaponised drones was brilliant.
Be weaponised intelligently.
Have them weaponised.
This weaponised vocabulary is the medium by which many extremists now contemplate and communicate.
When love is weaponised.
EMET can prevent unpatched vulnerabilities from being successfully weaponised.
A man in some sort of weaponised armoured suit is wreaking havoc on Midtown.
Especially when we are dealing with creatures who have weaponised our dreams against us.
The first weaponised Soviet nuclear charges were developed there shortly afterwards.
On the contrary the value of diversity is often explicitly weaponised to corrode national identity.
Russia has weaponised fake news as a means of weakening the US and other Western democracies.
This has been deployed in the US as a weaponised system.
Cyber criminals continue to utilise weaponised macros in Microsoft Office documents to deliver malware.
Iraq had always insisted it had not weaponised VX.
Moscow wants to keep rebels from using weaponised drones against Russian warplanes positioned nearby.
This has been deployed within the US as a weaponised system.
Difference is weaponised by the Liberals.
House orders Pentagon to review if it exposed Americans to weaponised ticks.
The French military successfully tested its weaponised Reaper drone for the first time last week.
His weaponised robotic arms are called Devil Breakers.
Some Ukrainian scientists were trying to sell a weaponised virus on the open market.
A weaponised virus was released into that hotel 's ventilation system.
Even Wonder Woman wears a uniform that features a weaponised tiara.
In my defence, you weaponised your uterus.
Apart from when it's intercepted here and weaponised.
How can democratic rights be weaponised against a minority?
It 's a good thing the CubeSat cannon is not weaponised.
They are not weaponised yet, and the kill switches are inside.
The Soviet Union also possessed weaponised ricin.
Middle-class guilt is weaponised to keep architectural labourers from demanding reform.
You helped terrorists acquire weaponised nerve gas!
Comey 's words were weaponised by both sides and that works to his advantage.

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