Adjective
Deprived of arms.
Deprived of claws, and teeth or beaks.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWomen are never disarmed by compliments. Men always are. Oscar Wilde
[Iran, Libya and Syria] are irresponsible states, which must be disarmed of weapons [of] mass destruction, and a successful American move in Iraq as a model will make that easier to achieve. Ariel Sharon
Potentially, a government is the most dangerous threat to man's rights: it holds a legal monopoly on the use of physical force against legally disarmed victims. Ayn Rand
Thus, if armaments were curtailed without a secure peace and all countries disarmed proportionately, military security would have been in no way affected. Ludwig Quidde
I must go to Nature disarmed of perspective and stretch myself like a large transparent canvas upon her in the hope that, my submission being perfect, the imprint of a beautiful and useful truth would be taken. John Updike
No military timetable should compel war when a successful outcome, namely a disarmed Iraq may be feasible without war, for example by allowing more time to the UN inspectors. Douglas Hurd