Verb
denuclearize (third-person singular simple present denuclearizes, present participle denuclearizing, simple past and past participle denuclearized)
(transitive) To ban, remove or reduce the numbers of nuclear weapons in an area.
Synonym: (colloquial) denuke
At the summit in the Vietnamese capital — Trump and Kim’s second — the US attempted to get North Korea to agree to denuclearize. Source: Internet
"For a President Biden, the reality would be that North Korea will not, under any circumstances, denuclearize, no matter what concessions the United States might offer as part of any future ‘principled diplomacy.’ Source: Internet
In one of the presidential debates, Biden did say he’d meet with Kim only under the precondition that the North denuclearize, but no one should hold their breath. Source: Internet
As Washington and Pyongyang are negotiating what Trump called the "process" to denuclearize the North, the worries about war can be set aside. Source: Internet
But we also have to remember, the North Koreans have before agreed to denuclearize. Source: Internet
He is now talking about the possibility of more than one meeting to denuclearize the North and he mentioned the physical necessity of a phased resolution. Source: Internet