Verb
arm anew
Source: WordNetAfter the war, the defeated country was not allowed to rearm Source: Internet
747 "airborne aircraft carrier" concept * 747 AAC – a Boeing study under contract from the USAF for an "airborne aircraft carrier" for up to 10 Boeing Model 985-121 " microfighters " with the ability to launch, retrieve, re-arm, and refuel. Source: Internet
The Ironside Diaries. 1937–1940 (New York: David McKay Company, 1963), p. 311. In July 1940, a bestseller Guilty Men appeared, which blamed Baldwin for failing to re-arm enough. Source: Internet
By 1937, pressure to re-arm was growing and the Yorkshire factory was approaching capacity. Source: Internet
That level of deployment could not be sustained; the boats needed to return to harbour to refuel, re-arm, re-stock supplies, and refit. Source: Internet
The monastic state imposed high taxes on the cities to raise the funds as well as to re-arm for another war against Poland. Source: Internet