rearmament
Prononciation : [rɪˈɑːrməˌmənt]
Mot
Contexte : « military »
(noun) the process of building up a country's military forces again, especially after they have been reduced. This is often done to ensure a country can defend itself or to prepare for potential conflicts.
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The government announced a new program for rearmament to strengthen national security.
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The peace treaty included promises that none of the countries would engage in rearmament.
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Why is rearmament important for a country's defense?
Contexte : « politics »
(noun) the act of acquiring or increasing military weapons and equipment in response to perceived threats or changes in international relations.
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Many nations believe that rearmament is necessary in the current global political climate.
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The call for rearmament was met with protests from those who favored disarmament.
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How does rearmament affect international relations among countries?
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